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Seven Seas Properties Ltd v Al-Essa and another (No 2)

Language: English Series: Weekly Law Reports ; (1993) 1 WLR 1083-1090(8)Publication details: 1993Subject(s): Summary: ChD 26 November 1992. S agreed to purchase a leasehold property from A and entered a subcontract to simultaneously sell it to a third party. A, on discovering this arrangement, refused to complete, and a chain of notices, claims and counter-claims ensued between the three parties involved. S took action to recover losses arising from the secondary sale`s abandonment` caused by A`s alleged breach of contract. As there had been no notice of S`s intentions, or circumstances pointing clearly to a subcontract, the claim for damages failed.
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ChD 26 November 1992. S agreed to purchase a leasehold property from A and entered a subcontract to simultaneously sell it to a third party. A, on discovering this arrangement, refused to complete, and a chain of notices, claims and counter-claims ensued between the three parties involved. S took action to recover losses arising from the secondary sale`s abandonment` caused by A`s alleged breach of contract. As there had been no notice of S`s intentions, or circumstances pointing clearly to a subcontract, the claim for damages failed.