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A – Acknowledgment

 

12/12/12

PHILLIPS & CO v BATH HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD [2012] EWCA Civ 1591, [2013] 1 WLR 1479

In the absence of any other agreement, a solicitor’s claim for fees for work done was in the nature of a claim for a quantum meruit.  Although the sum payable was not quantified until assessed by the court, the claim was for a “debt or liquidated pecuniary claim” for the purpose of s 29(5) Limitation Act 1980, and was therefore capable of being the subject of an acknowledgment sufficient to prevent a claim for payment becoming time-barred.

 

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