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Book Title: Mis-Selling Financial Services
Editor(s): Kirk, Jonathan; Samuels, Thomas; Finch, Lee
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: EXTENDED TABLE OF CONTENTS
Number of pages: 5
Extract:
EXTENDED TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements xi
Table of cases xii
Table of legislation xviii
1. Introduction
I. WHAT IS MIS-SELLING? 1.01
II. EVOLUTION OF MIS-SELLING 1.06
III.THE IMPACT OF MIS-SELLING 1.13
IV. OVERVIEW OF REGULATION 1.22
A The general prohibition 1.24
B Financial promotion by unauthorised persons 1.26
C Claims against authorised persons 1.28
D Rules, guidance and principles 1.29
V. SCOPE OF THIS BOOK 1.36
VI. BREXIT AND POTENTIAL FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS 1.38
2. Mis-selling claims
I. INTRODUCTION 2.01
II. CAUSES OF ACTION 2.05
A. Breach of statutory duty 2.08
1. Breach 2.15
2. Causation 2.19
B. Duties at common law 2.25
1. The Hedley Byrne approach 2.28
2. The modern approach 2.34
C. Breach of statutory duty versus negligence 2.48
1. General principles 2.50
2. In the context of financial mis-selling 2.53
D. Pleading negligence 2.65
1. Claimant not a `private person' 2.67
2. Limitation 2.69
3. Joint enterprise 2.75
E. Other damages claims 2.80
1. Breach of contract 2.81
2. Unfair relationship claims 2.85
3. Breach of fiduciary duty 2.89
F. Regulatory claims 2.94
1. The `general prohibition' 2.96
2. Claims under Part II of FSMA 2.101
3. Discretionary relief 2.107
III. LIMITATION 2.114
A. Accrual of a cause of action 2.115
B. Section 14A of the ...
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