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H and R Block Ltd v Sanott

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Decided
  
13 August 1975

End date
  
August 13, 1975

Ruling court
  
High Court of New Zealand

Citation(s)
  
[1976] 1 NZLR 213

Judge sitting
  
Edward Somers

H & R Block Ltd v Sanott

Full case name
  
H & R Block Ltd v Sanott

H & R Block Ltd v Sanott [1976] 1 NZLR 213 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding the legality of restraint of trade clauses under the Illegal Contracts Act 1970.

Contents

Background

Sanott was employed as a manager of H & R Block’s Christchurch office. After a falling out between them, Sannott resigned and set up in competition to them. H & R Block sought to enforce his restraint of trade clause excluding him for operating within 25 miles of their Christchurch office for the next 5 years.

Held

The court found the restraint of trade clause was unreasonable, and modified it to excluding operating within 5 miles, for 3 years. Somers J said “The provisions of s 8 were intended to overcome the annihilating effect of the common law rules about excessive restraints and to alter those rules as to severance”.

References

H & R Block Ltd v Sanott Wikipedia