[toFc] Hochster v. De La Tour Facts In this case, the defendant concluded an agreement with the plaintiff to act as a courier and to travel with them to Europe but before the commencement of the contract, the defendant informed the plaintiff that they are withdrawing the agreement and they doesn’t need his services anymore.… Continue reading Discharge Of Contract : Landmark Judgements & Case Laws analysis
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Negligence under Torts Law : Landmark Judgements & Case Laws analysis
Donogue v Stevenson [1932] A.C. 562. Facts of the Case Mrs Donoghue’s acquaintance bought her a ginger beer from Paisley’s Wellmeadow Café on August 26, 1928. She only drank approximately half of the bottle, which was made of black opaque glass, before pouring the rest into a tumbler. The decomposing remnants of a snail floated… Continue reading Negligence under Torts Law : Landmark Judgements & Case Laws analysis
Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball & Co : Facts, Issues, Contentions, Judgement & Analysis
When the offer is made who was specific or an ascertain person it is known as a specific offer, but when the same is not made to any particular person but to the public at large it is known as a general offer. This general offer will be deemed to be accepted by anyone who… Continue reading Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball & Co : Facts, Issues, Contentions, Judgement & Analysis