NEGLIGENCE - Instance(s) where a defendant will not be held liable for negligence
HELD:
"Can it be sincerely said that the Appellants who instructed the Respondent to sell the shares and who later applied for a roll-over of the overdraft facility using the same shares as collateral, expected the Respondent to still carry out their previous instruction to sell the shares?
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