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White and Carter (Councils) Ltd v McGregor

[1962] AC 413
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtUK House of Lords
Year1962
StatusBinding authority

Summary

An innocent party may affirm a contract after repudiatory breach and sue for the full contract price, subject to having a legitimate interest in performance.

Key Principle

innocent party may affirm the contract after repudiatory breach and claim the contract price; subject to legitimate interest qualification

Area of Law

Contract — Breach and Remedies

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