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Without Prejudice Letters Not Always Privileged

Without Prejudice Letters about Admitted Debts -
Do They Amount to An Acknowledgement?
Bradford & Bingley plc v Rashid [2006] UKHL 37
HL
12 July 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
Acknowledgments under s 29(5) of the Limitation Act 1980 were not
confined to admissions of debt indisputable as to quantum as well
as liability, and where there was no dispute regarding the debt
letters discussing repayment did not attract the “without
prejudice” privilege.

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