In what circumstances will a bank be liable for estoppel if it has a guarantee on its face that only three people signed the guarantee?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Robinson & Sons v. Ellis, 1915 CanLII 260 (SK CA):

In National Provincial Bank of England v. Brackenbury, 22 T.L.R. 797, the guarantee on its face was intended to be a guarantee of four, and only three signed; no question of estoppel arose.

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