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The root of the matter

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; 365(5891) 24 September 1992, 8-9(2)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: The case "Sheffield v Conrad" (1987) tested the argument that a contractor could legitimately be dismissed because his reaction in dispute over defects was such that the employer lost confidence in him. This was rejected by the Court of Appeal and the decision in favour of the plaintiff upheld.
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The case "Sheffield v Conrad" (1987) tested the argument that a contractor could legitimately be dismissed because his reaction in dispute over defects was such that the employer lost confidence in him. This was rejected by the Court of Appeal and the decision in favour of the plaintiff upheld.