National Westminster Bank plc v Morgan
| Natwest plc v Morgan | |
|---|---|
| Court | House of Lords |
| Full case name | National Westminster Bank plc v A.P. Morgan |
| Decided | 7 March 1985 |
| Citations | [1985] UKHL 2 [1985] AC 686 [1985] 1 All ER 821 |
| Court membership | |
| Judges sitting | Lord Scarman Lord Keith of Kinkel Lord Roskill Lord Bridge of Harwich Lord Brandon of Oakbrook |
| Case opinions | |
| Lord Scarman | |
| Keywords | |
| Undue influence, bank | |
National Westminster Bank plc v Morgan [1985] UKHL 2 is a judicial decision of the House of Lords relating to English contract law and the doctrine of undue influence. The case is most well known for the comments of Lord Scarman about the supposed requirement of "manifest disadvantage" to set aside a contract for undue influence.