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Routledge v McKay

Routledge v McKay is a leading English contract law decision from 1954 that deals with one of the most fundamental distinctions in contract law: the difference between a contractual term and a mere representation. The… Routledge v McKay

Williams v Carwardine

The case of Williams v Carwardine is a landmark English contract law decision that clarified the enforceability of reward offers made to the public. It established the important legal principle that motive is not relevant… Williams v Carwardine

Sumpter v Hedges (1898)

The decision in Sumpter v Hedges is a leading English contract law authority dealing with the consequences of partial performance under a lump sum contract and the limits of recovery on a quantum meruit basis.… Sumpter v Hedges (1898)