Electricity Supply Nominees Ltd v National Magazine Company Ltd
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1998 |
Year | 1998 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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6 cases
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Regus (UK) Ltd v Epcot Solutions Ltd
...of such a kind is the diminution in value of the services promised: see Hewitt v. Rowlands [1924] All ER 344 (CA), Electricity Supply Nominees Ltd v. National Magazine Co Ltd [1999] 1 EGLR 130 (Judge Hicks QC), and Earle v. Charalambous [2006] EWCA Civ 1090, [2007] HLR 8. See also, by anal......
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Earle v Charalambous
...(p 299C-F) 28 Stephenson LJ's reasoning in the above passage was subject to criticism by Judge Hicks QC, in Electricity Supply Nominees Ltd v National Magazine [1999] 1 EGLR 130. The case concerned a lease of a substantial commercial building. The tenant claimed damages for breach of the la......
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Clarke and Others v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc
...be (that being itself a matter for expert evidence) that there are sub-markets for different levels of landlords' commitment to the 89 [1999] 1 EGLR 130 ,134,136 provision of such services, ranging from an unqualified warranty of certain standards through a simple obligation to maintain and......
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