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Jon Flowith & Partners v Greaves

[2025] EWHC 2343 (Ch)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHigh Court of Justice (Business and Property Courts, Chancery Division, Property, Trusts and Probate List)
Year2025
StatusPersuasive authority

Key Principle

A claim for damages for breach of contract must plead the essential elements (the specific obligation, the breach and the causation of loss), and where particulars fail to disclose reasonable grounds the court may strike out under CPR 3.4(2)(a); in a Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 claim the claimant must plead the term the third party is entitled to enforce and the basis of that entitlement.

Area of Law

General

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