Dunkirk Colliery Company v Lever
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1877 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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46 cases
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Highness Electrical Engineering Pte Ltd v Sigma Cable Co (Pte) Ltd
...of a reasonable offer by the party in breach to make good the loss or part of it, it is evident from Dunkirk Colliery Company v Lever (1878) 9 Ch D 20 at 25 that the innocent party is not required to accept any performance other than in the “ordinary course of business”. In the present case......
- Hasell v Bagot, Shakes & Lewis Ltd
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Gaffney v Dublin United Tramways Company
...[1891] 28 L. R. I. 1. (6) 20 L. R. Ir. 409. (1) 1 A. C. 754. (2) [1913] A. C. 838. (1) 14 A. C. 667. at p. 684. (1) [1913] A. C. 838. (2) 9 Ch. D. 20, at p. 28. (3) [1907] 2 I. R. 437, at p. 453. (1) 15 A. C., at p. 449. (2) [1908] 2 I. R. 521. (1) [1913] A. C. 838. (2) 4 L. R. Ir. 386. (3)......
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Fulton Shipping Inc. of Panama (Respondents/Owners) v Globalia Business Travel S.A.U. (Formerly Travelplan S.A.U.) (Appellants/Charterers)
...and debars him from claiming any part of the damage which is due to his neglect to take such steps. In the words of James LJ in Dunkirk Colliery Co v Lever (1), "The person who has broken the contract is not to be exposed to additional cost by reason of the plaintiffs not doing what they ou......
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