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Cases on Breach of Contract

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These lecture notes include a detailed outline of all the relevant topics for each module, as well as detailed notes, analysis, cases and explaination of the topics. They are taken directly from professors lecturing at the City Law School, for first and second year Law. All the cases have a short ...

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Cases on Breach of Contract


 Contractual obligations impose a general duty to take reasonable care not to breach
them
 Repudiatory breach= breach of condition, giving innocent party right to terminate the
contract
 Breach of warranty= party MUST continue to perform their contractual obligation
 Section 2: Consequences of breach
 Photo Production Ltd v Securior Transport, 1980
 Plaintiffs were factory owners that entered into contract with def. who would patrol the
factory premises (security company)
 One of def. employees started fire to keep warm which accidentally spread and burned
the factory down
 CA: applied fundamental breach rule; ruled contract was terminated
 But HOL allowed appeal on basis:
 1) whether exclusion clause didn’t apply was question of construction of the contract
and not about fundamental breach
 Lord Diplock on effect of breach for contractual obligations:
 Breaches in primary obligations (perform contract) may give other party release from
further performance
 General secondary obligation- pay damages for non-performance of the primary
obligations of the contract
 Applies where: other party is substantially deprived of the benefit of the contract; if so
then injured party may use right to terminate contract (innominate term approach)
 Two options:
 A) Discharge/terminate contract or (also applies for the anticipatory secondary
obligation)
 B) pay monetary damages for any loss caused

 A) Termination by repudiatory breach
 Can injured party simply except this breach by non- performance of his obligations? Yes:
 Vitol SA v Norelf Ltd, the Santa Clara, 1996
 Ship was carrying cargo sailed& loaded it too late, after contractual period
 Hence plaintiff buyer of cargo sent telegram he did not want cargo anymore due to
breach of condition (which was time period)
 Both parties then didn’t perform their contractual obligations anymore
 Buyer appealed that seller did not fulfil his contractual obligation
 CA: mere failure to perform does not constitute acceptance (discharge) of the contract;
buyer made anticipatory breach by saying he did not want cargo anymore
 Seller then appeal to HoL on basis that one could terminate the contract by non-
performance
 Lord Steyn agreed with seller’s appeal: no particular form or communication of
acceptance of breach (which is termination) has to take place
 It is sufficient to convey this termination to other party by conduct and not even
personally (hence, appeal allowed)

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