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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Technology and Construction Court) Decisions >> Philip Gameson Joinery Ltd v Lloyd [2006] EWHC 3636 (TCC) (07 November 2006) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/TCC/2006/3636.html Cite as: [2006] EWHC 3636 (TCC) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT
BIRMINGHAM CIVIL JUSTICE CENTRE 33 BULL STREET BIRMINGHAM B4 6DS |
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B e f o r e :
sitting as a High Court Judge
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PHILIP GAMESON JOINERY LIMITED | Claimant | |
and | ||
LEWIS GEORGE LLOYD | ||
DAVID KENCHINGTON | ||
Trading as BLUE STEEL INTERNATIONAL | Defendants |
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Mr S T O'Brien of Counsel (instructed by Breakwells) for the Defendants
Dates of trial: 26 & 27 September 2006
Date of draft judgment: 16 October 2006
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HTML VERSION OF JUDGMENT
Crown Copyright ©
"The issue of whether the first and second defendants are liable (subject to the set-off pleaded at paragraphs 3 and 4 of the defence) to pay the claimant the sum of £61,123.50."
This is the trial of that issue.
The relevant law.
"When, therefore, Mr Leggatt for the brokers opened the appeal by asking the question, "Is it I or my brokers, who should be liable?" he was either misconstruing the letters, or basing himself on an incorrect view of the law. It is not the law that, if a principal is liable, his agent cannot be. The true principal of the law is that a person is liable for his engagements (as for his torts) even though he is acting for another, unless he can show that by the law of agency he is to be held to have expressly or impliedly negatived his personal liability."
"An agent can conclude a contract on behalf of his principal in one of three ways:
(a) By creating privity of contract between the third party and his principal without himself becoming a party to the contract ...
(b) By creating privity of contract between the third party and his principal whilst also himself becoming a party to the contract ...
(c) By creating privity of contract between himself and the third party, but no such privity between the third party and his principal ..."
This passage is also cited in full in Bowstead at paragraph 9-001, p500.
"The fact that a person is agent and is known to be so does not of itself prevent his incurring personal liability. Whether he does so is to be determined by the nature and terms of the contract and the surrounding circumstances."
Evidence
Background
"AFTS receipt from Blue Steel Int L 604426 25 Per Cen"
Barclays have confirmed that they would not have notified the claimant of those transfers.
Issues
Blue Steel International. BVI registered company 656587, registered office: …Tortola, BVI".
Conclusions
7 November 2006