Shepton v Dogge

Shepton v Dogge (1442) B&M 390 is an old English contract law case, concerning the action for debt, and exemplifying the manner in which litigants had to make claims in deceit, or other forms of action that were recognised by the primitive legal system. == Facts == The defendant agreed, in London, to sell and convey land outside London to the plaintiff.

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Shepton v Dogge

Shepton v Dogge (1442) B&M 390 is an old English contract law case, concerning the action for debt, and exemplifying the manner in which litigants had to make claims in deceit, or other forms of action that were recognised by the primitive legal system. == Facts == The defendant agreed, in London, to sell and convey land outside London to the plaintiff.

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