Holiday v Sigil
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CourtCourt of Chancery
Citation(1826) 2 C&P 176
| Holiday v Sigil | |
|---|---|
| Court | Court of Chancery |
| Citation | (1826) 2 C&P 176 |
| Keywords | |
| Receipt, ignorance | |
Holiday v Sigil (1826) 2 C&P 176 is a case at common law concerning the recovery of a banknote.[1][2]
The defendant had a £500 note that had been dropped by the plaintiff. The plaintiff brought an action for money had and received. The trial was by jury.