Baily v de, Crespigny

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1865
CourtCourt of the Queen's Bench
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28 cases
  • Hildron Finance Ltd v Sunley Holdings Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 6 July 2010
    ...Porter's Flat Agreement was discharged by a species of frustration: see Chitty on Contracts, 30 thedition, volume I, para 23–022 and Baily v De Crespigny (1869) LR 4 QB 180. In that case a lessor covenanted that he and his assigns would not build on a piece of land adjoining the demised pre......
  • Khau Daw Yau v Kin Nam Realty Development Sdn Bhd
    • Malaysia
    • High Court (Malaysia)
    • 1 January 1983
  • Hamilton v Hamilton
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 9 February 1982
    ...I.R. 67. 37 Blake v. The Attorney General [1982] I.R. 117. 38 McDonald v. Bord na gCon [1965] I.R. 217. 39 Baily v. de Crespigny (1869) L.R. 4 Q.B. 180. Statute - Interpretation - Prospective effect - Presumption against retroaction - Sale of land - Family home - Purchaser's pre-existing co......
  • Cricklewood Property and Investment Trust Ltd v Leighton's Investment Trust Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 25 January 1945
    ...the case of ( Matthey v. Curling 1922 2 A.C. 180), or in the cases of ( Brewster v. Kitchell 1 Salk. 198) or ( Baily v. de Crespigny L.R. 4 Q.B. 180) inconsistent with the view that the doctrine of frustration cannot apply to a lease of land, or favouring the view that it may so 23I conc......
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  • Frustration
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books The Law of Contracts. Third Edition Vitiating Factors
    • 4 August 2020
    ...temporarily stranded by perils at sea); Robinson v Davison (1871), LR 6 Ex 269 (temporary illness — personal services contract). 42 (1869), LR 4 QB 180 [ Baily ]. THE L AW OF CONTR ACTS 664 defendant had covenanted that he would refrain from building a structure on certain lands. The fact t......

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