Lending to non-commercial borrowers: when must banks follow the Etridge Protocols?
Professor Nelson Enonchong discusses relationships between banks and borrowers in the non-commercial context.
Professor Nelson Enonchong discusses relationships between banks and borrowers in the non-commercial context.
In a secured lending transaction where the relationship between the debtor and the surety (or between two borrowers) is non-commercial, if it is established that the surety entered into the transaction with the bank as a result of some wrongdoing by the debtor, such as duress or undue influence, to what extent does law provide a remedy to the surety?