Bell v Lever Brothers Ltd
Bell v Lever Brothers Ltd [1931] UKHL 2 is an English contract law case decided by the House of Lords. Within the field of mistake in English law, it holds that common mistake does not lead to a void contract unless the mistake is fundamental to the identity of the contract.
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Bell v Lever Brothers Ltd
Bell v Lever Brothers Ltd [1931] UKHL 2 is an English contract law case decided by the House of Lords. Within the field of mistake in English law, it holds that common mistake does not lead to a void contract unless the mistake is fundamental to the identity of the contract.
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Bell v Lever Brothers Ltd [193 ...... the identity of the contract.
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Unilever House, built in 1929 to house the company's headquarters
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[1931] UKHL 2, [1932] AC 161, [1931] All ER 1
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House of Lords
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1931-12-15
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Viscount Hailsham, Lord Blanes ...... Lord Atkin and Lord Thankerton
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Common mistake
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Bell v Lever Brothers Ltd
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Bell v Lever Brothers Ltd [193 ...... the identity of the contract.
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Bell v Lever Brothers Ltd
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