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  2. Beswick v Beswick - Wikipedia

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    Beswick v Beswick [1967] UKHL 2, [1968] AC 58 was a landmark English contract law case on privity of contract and specific performance.The House of Lords, overruling the decision of Lord Denning in the Court of Appeal, ruled that a person who was not party to a contract had no independent standing to sue to enforce it, even if the contract was clearly intended for their benefit.

  3. Privity of contract - Wikipedia

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    Although damages are the usual remedy for the breach of a contract for the benefit of a third party, if damages are inadequate, specific performance may be granted (Beswick v. Beswick [1968] AC 59). The issue of third-party beneficiaries has appeared in cases where a stevedore has claimed it is covered under the exclusion clauses in a bill of ...

  4. Gerald Upjohn, Baron Upjohn - Wikipedia

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    Suisse Atlantique Societe d'Armament SA v NV Rotterdamsche Kolen Centrale [1967] 1 A.C. 361; Boardman v Phipps [1967] 2 AC 46; Vandervell v IRC [1967] 2 AC 291; Beswick v Beswick [1968] AC 58; C Czarnikow Ltd v Koufos or The Heron II [1969] 1 AC 350; In re Gulbenkian's Settlements [1970] AC 508; Pettitt v. Pettitt [1970] A.C. 777

  5. List of cases involving Lord Denning - Wikipedia

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    Beswick v Beswick [1966] Ch 538, Denning allows a poor widow to reclaim the assets of her late husband when it was taken from her husband's nephew (disapproved in [1968] AC 58). Morris v CW Martin & Sons Ltd [1966] 1 QB 716; Wheat v E Lacon & Co Ltd [1966] 1 All ER 582; defines "occupier" for the purposes of Occupiers' Liability Act 1957 ...

  6. Privity in English law - Wikipedia

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    Privity is a doctrine in English contract law that covers the relationship between parties to a contract and other parties or agents. At its most basic level, the rule is that a contract can neither give rights to, nor impose obligations on, anyone who is not a party to the original agreement, i.e. a "third party".

  7. James Reid, Baron Reid - Wikipedia

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    Ridge v Baldwin, [1964] AC 40; Rookes v. Barnard [1964] AC 1129; Beswick v Beswick [1968] AC 58; Madzimbamuto v Lardner-Burke, [1969] 1 AC 645; Dorset Yacht Co Ltd v Home Office [1970] AC 1004; McGhee v National Coal Board [1972] 3 All ER 1008; Knuller v. DPP [5] [1973] A.C. 435; Norwich Pharmacal Co. v Customs and Excise Commissioners [1974 ...

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    What's the deal with Walmart's "Wirkin" Bag? Dubbed the "Birkin for the wirkin' class," Walmart has been in the news for carrying a viral dupe to the iconic Hermès bag that's become a symbol of ...

  9. Category:English privity case law - Wikipedia

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