Ezekiel & Anor v Kohali & Anor [2008] EWHC 734 (Ch) (11 April 2008)

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  • Published: 11 Apr 2008
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The Defendants owned land and sold part of it to the Claimants. The Claimants sought specific performance of the agreement with an abatement of the purchase price as the Defendants were unable to show good title to all the land. The Claimants failed in the claim for an abatement as it was held the Claimants had knowledge of the Defendants' defect in title. As the Claimants knew this they could not be said to have relied upon any representations as to title made by the Defendants.

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