Image from Google Jackets

Bonus payment

Language: English Series: Chartered Surveyor Weekly ; vol 30 no 2 11/1/90 p65-66Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: In Williams v Roffey Bros and Nicholls (contractors) Ltd , CA 23 November 1989, where the defendants main contract contained a penalty clause and they became concerned when it appeared that the plaintiff, in financial difficulties would not complete the work on time, it was held that there are situations where ensuring that the terms of an existing contract are honoured can amount to a real practical benefit and can therefore be good consideration.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Barcode
News article London News article WB2602-04 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 52151-1001

In Williams v Roffey Bros and Nicholls (contractors) Ltd , CA 23 November 1989, where the defendants main contract contained a penalty clause and they became concerned when it appeared that the plaintiff, in financial difficulties would not complete the work on time, it was held that there are situations where ensuring that the terms of an existing contract are honoured can amount to a real practical benefit and can therefore be good consideration.