Contract - Privity Flashcards

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Which case set out the original rule for privity

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Dunlop v selfridge - only privy to contract if a party of it

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What did Beswick v Beswick state

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supported original rule - aunt couldn’t claim as contract was between uncle and nephew

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What did Jackson v Horizon holidays state

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C could claim on behalf of his family who were also negatively affected by the not upheld contract

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What did Shanklin pier v Detel state?

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collateral contracts mean rule of privity is avoided

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5
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What is the case that states restrictive covenants can be sued if breached even if the contract does not involve the person who created it?

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Tulk v Moxhay

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