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Full case name
  
Hunt v Wilson

Judge(s) sitting
  
Mahon J

Citation(s)
  
[1978] 2 NZLR 261

Decided
  
22 May 1975

Hunt v Wilson

Ruling court
  
Court of Appeal of New Zealand

Hunt v Wilson [1978] 2 NZLR 261 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding conditional contracts.

Contents

Background

Hunt and Wilson jointly owned some farmland. After a falling out between the 2 parties, Hunt agreed to sell has share to Wilson, conditional on the price being agreed by valuers. If the valuers did not agree to a price, then the matter was to be referred to arbitration.

However, several years had passed without the valuers coming to agreement, and for unknown reasons, the matter was not subsequently referred to arbitration.

As a result, a frustrated Hunt tried to rescind the sale contract.

Held

The Court of Appeal rule dthat Hunt could not legally rescind this contract.

References

Hunt v Wilson Wikipedia