Whelton Sinclair (a firm) v Hyland
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1992) 41 EG 112-115(4)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: CA 1 May 1991. Appeal against a decision in the County Court whereby judgement was given to the defendant against a claim for fees, made by Whelton Sinclair, a firm of solicitors. Briefly, at issue was whether the plaintiff firm had been instructed, and whether duty was owed in contract and/or tort.The case primarily concerned whether Mr Hyland gave the solic- itor instructions in connection with the negotiation of a new lease. Held, dismissing the appeal. The judge was entitled to find that telephone conversations had taken place; when instructions were received by way of telephone conversations, a concluded contract to act on behalf of the defendant arose.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Law report | London Journal article | ABS47333 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 61644-1001 |
CA 1 May 1991. Appeal against a decision in the County Court whereby judgement was given to the defendant against a claim for fees, made by Whelton Sinclair, a firm of solicitors. Briefly, at issue was whether the plaintiff firm had been instructed, and whether duty was owed in contract and/or tort.The case primarily concerned whether Mr Hyland gave the solic- itor instructions in connection with the negotiation of a new lease. Held, dismissing the appeal. The judge was entitled to find that telephone conversations had taken place; when instructions were received by way of telephone conversations, a concluded contract to act on behalf of the defendant arose.