7.49 7.50 7.51 However, Lord Griffiths decided the case on a much wider basis. He controversially suggested that B had suffered a loss and so was recovering for his own loss. This treats B (on one interpretation) as suffering a loss ...
7.49 7.50 7.51 However, Lord Griffiths decided the case on a much wider basis. He controversially suggested that B had suffered a loss and so was recovering for his own loss. This treats B (on one interpretation) as suffering a loss ...
Lord Scarman asked , “ What was the object of their contract ? A fair and reasonable price ? Or a price reached only by the means specified ? " He held that the former was the correct interpretation . When one party refused to appoint a ...
... Campbell and Halson : Remedies in Contract and Tort Harvey : Seeking Asylum in the UK : Problems and Prospects ... The Law and Parliament Oliver : Common Values and the Public - Private Divide Palmer and Roberts : Dispute Processes ...
..W2.36 Marshall v Harland and Wolff Ltd [1972] 2 All ER 715; [1972] 1WLR 899...15.42 Marshall v NM Financial Management ... 13.5, 13.10, 13.14 Munkenbeck 81 Marshall v Harold [2005] EWHC 356...9.60 Munroe v Butt (1858) 8 E 81 B 738.
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