The Gazette 1989

SEPTEMBER 1989

GAZETTE.

Court said that once one was satisfied that on an unambiguous interpretation of Section 21 (4) the question to be decided in the case is as to whether what was done by M on this occasion in issuing the letter on the notepaper of his practice which was dated 11th June 1984 was dishonesty on his part in connec t i on w i t h his solicitor's practice the solution of that issue becomes self-evident. The whole terms of that letter, the basis on which it was requested by the Bank and the incidental fact that a previous letter written and signed by M himself was rejected by the bank, were all coercive evidence, that what the bank was seeking was a solicitor's letter issued by the practice and that the partner in t hat practice M dishonestly gave them such a letter in a false form. The Court dismissed the appeal of the Law Society. It was therefore the effect of the judgment that the Bank was entitled to be paid by the Society out of the Compensation Funds such amount as represents indemnity for the Bank in respect of the loan made to it by M. •

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