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Card 6

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DUNLOP PNEUMATIC TYRES LTD v SELFRIDGE [1915]

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Card 7

Front

Exceptions and devices

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Card 8

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BESWICK v Beswick (1968)

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Card 9

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for the doctrine of privity

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Card 10

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Why didnt this happen in tweedle and atkinson?

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Card 11

Front

Second exception:Jackson v horizon holidays ltd (1975)

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Card 12

Front

Linden gardens trust ltd v lenesta sludge (1994) (Commercial context exception)

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Card 13

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could be foreseen that damage caused by a breach would cause loss to a later owner… In such a case, it seems to me proper…to treat the parties as having entered into the contract on the footing that [A] would be entitled to enforce the contractual

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Card 14

Front

Collateral Contracts

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Card 15

Front

Where can this be seen? Shanklin Pier Ltd v Detel Products Ltd [1951]:

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