Addis V Gramophone Co Ltd - See Also

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Contract law cases
  • Hamlin v Great Northern Railway Co (1856) 1 H&N 408, 411, Pollock CB no damages 'for the disappointment of mind occasioned by the breach of contract'.
  • Hobbs v London and South Western Railway Co (1875) LR 10 QB 111, 122 Mellor J, ' for the mere inconvenience, such as annoyance and loss of temper, or vexation, or for being disappointed in a particular thing which you have set your mind upon, without real physical inconvenience resulting, you cannot recover damages.'
  • Jarvis v Swans Tours Ltd 1 All ER 71
  • Jackson v Horizon Holidays Ltd 3 All ER 92
  • Heywood v Wellers EWCA Civ 11, 1 All ER 300
  • Watts v Morrow 1 WLR 1421, EWCA Civ 9
  • Hayes v James & Charles Dodd (A Firm) 2 All ER 815
  • Ruxley Electronics Ltd v Forsyth UKHL 8
  • Farley v Skinner UKHL 49
  • Johnson v Gore Wood & Co 2 AC 1, 49, (a case actually concerning "reflective loss" in UK company law) it was said contract breaking is an ‘incident of commercial life which players in the game are expected to meet with mental fortitude’
  • Hamilton Jones v David & Snape EWHC 3147 (Ch)
  • Wilkes v Jessop CLY 795
Labour law cases
  • Malik and Mahmud v Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA UKHL 23, AC 20; 3 All ER 1, IRLR 462, 3 WLR 95, ICR 606
  • Johnson v Unisys Ltd EWCA Civ 1913, UKHL 13
  • Eastwood v Magnox Electric plc EWCA Civ 463 and McCabe v Cornwall County Council EWCA Civ 1887 in joint appeals to the House of Lords at UKHL 35
  • Dunnachie v Kingston Upon Hull City Council EWCA Civ 84

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