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Pages in category "1974 in United Kingdom case law" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Howard Smith Ltd v Ampol Petroleum Ltd; J.
Pages in category "1974 in case law" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Ltd v Facer; D. Dickenson's Arcade Pty Ltd v Tasmania; F.
Finney Lock Seeds Ltd agreed to supply George Mitchell (Chesterhall) Ltd with 30 lb of Dutch winter cabbage seed for £201.60. An invoice sent with the delivery was considered part of the contract and limited liability to replacing 'any seeds or plants sold' if defective (clause 1) and excluding all liability for loss or damage or consequential loss or damage from use of the seed (clause 2 ...
Tenax Steamship Co v Owners of the Motor Vessel Brimnes [1974] EWCA Civ 15 is an English contract law case on agreement. It decided that communication of withdrawal of an offer by telex is effective when it could be read, rather than when it is in fact read.
The cases discussed are, The Earl of Oxford's Case (1615) David Ibbetson; Coke v Fountaine (1676) Mike Macnair; Grey v Grey (1677) Jamie Glister; Penn v Lord Baltimore (1750) Paul Mitchell; Burgess v Wheate (1759) Paul Matthews; Morice v Bishop of Durham (1805) Joshua Getzler; Tulk v Moxhay (1848) Ben McFarlane; Prince Albert v Strange (1849 ...
The cold case killing of a Wisconsin hitchhiker has been solved 50 years later thanks to a DNA breakthrough from evidence pulled from a hat that the accused killer left behind at the scene.
New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd. v. A. M. Satterthwaite & Co. Ltd., [1] or The Eurymedon (/ j ʊəˈr ɪ m ə d ɒ n /) is a leading case on contract law by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. This 1974 case establishes the conditions when a third party may seek the protection of an exclusion clause in a contract between two parties. [2]
Applying those considerations, it is clear that these cars were hired as a result of letters which described Fidelis Furnishing Fabrics Ltd. as the contracting party. The cars were booked by letters written on the paper of the Fidelis company and signed by Mr. R. L. Bayne, with the words underneath "Company Secretary."