Tai Hing Cotton Mill v Liu Chong Hing Bank
A case, sadly now discredited, on concurrent liability in contract and tort.
Neatly summed up by Lord Scarman, thus:
- Their lordships do not believe that there is anything to the advantage of the law’s development in searching for a liability in tort where the parties are in a contractual relationship.
Sadly, overruled by Henderson v Merrett.
A good chap, that Lord Scarman.