Everet v Williams
Everet v Williams [1725] (also known as the “Highwayman's Case”) is an English court case dating back to 1725, regarding the enforceability of contracts to commit crimes. In this case, the contract was to share the spoils of armed robbery, which the court refused to uphold.
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Everet v Williams
Everet v Williams [1725] (also known as the “Highwayman's Case”) is an English court case dating back to 1725, regarding the enforceability of contracts to commit crimes. In this case, the contract was to share the spoils of armed robbery, which the court refused to uphold.
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John Everet v Joseph Williams
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