Olley v Marlborough Court Ltd
Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel [1949] 1 KB 532 is an English contract law case on exclusion clauses in contract law. The case stood for the proposition that a representation made by one party cannot become a term of a contract if made after the agreement was made. The representation can only be binding where it was made at the time the contract was formed.
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Olley v Marlborough Court Ltd
Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel [1949] 1 KB 532 is an English contract law case on exclusion clauses in contract law. The case stood for the proposition that a representation made by one party cannot become a term of a contract if made after the agreement was made. The representation can only be binding where it was made at the time the contract was formed.
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Olley v Marlborough Court Hote ...... time the contract was formed.
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[1949] 1 KB 532
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Court of Appeal
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Denning LJ, Singleton LJ and Bucknill LJ
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Incorporation, exclusion clause
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Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel
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Olley v Marlborough Court Hote ...... time the contract was formed.
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Olley v Marlborough Court Ltd
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