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Merge. The case clearly has no significance outside the rule and vice versa. Suggest taking any additional material from "Turquand Rule" and posting it as a sub-para under "Royal British Bank v Turquand". Unless anyone lodges any objections, I'm happy to do it. Legis07:51, 18 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]