Tye v House and another
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette Law Reports ; [1997] 41 EG 160-161(2)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: ChD 17 June 1997. The plaintiff alleged a lock-out agreement had been agreed to over the purchase of a golf course. After the defendants received a higher offer which they were minded to accept, the plaintiff obtained an ex parte injunction restraining them from exchanging or completing a contract of sale. Held: the injunction would be discharged - damages would be an appropriate remedy.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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ChD 17 June 1997. The plaintiff alleged a lock-out agreement had been agreed to over the purchase of a golf course. After the defendants received a higher offer which they were minded to accept, the plaintiff obtained an ex parte injunction restraining them from exchanging or completing a contract of sale. Held: the injunction would be discharged - damages would be an appropriate remedy.