Lumley v. Gye
Lumley v. Gye [1853] EWHC QB J73 is a foundational English tort law case, heard in 1853, in the field of economic tort. It held that one may claim damages from a third person who interferes in the performance of a contract by another. Arising out of the same facts is also Lumley v Wagner, where Mr Lumley successfully secured an injunction from Ms Wagner against performing for Mr Gye further.
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Lumley v. Gye
Lumley v. Gye [1853] EWHC QB J73 is a foundational English tort law case, heard in 1853, in the field of economic tort. It held that one may claim damages from a third person who interferes in the performance of a contract by another. Arising out of the same facts is also Lumley v Wagner, where Mr Lumley successfully secured an injunction from Ms Wagner against performing for Mr Gye further.
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Lumley v. Gye [1853] EWHC QB J ...... performing for Mr Gye further.
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[1853] EWHC QB J73, 118 ER 749, 2 Ellis and Blackburn 216
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Lumley v Gye
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Crompton J
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Lumley v. Gye [1853] EWHC QB J ...... performing for Mr Gye further.
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Lumley v. Gye
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