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Woods v N J Ellingham and Co Ltd

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Citation(s)
  
[1977] 1 NZLR 218

Judge sitting
  
John Henry

Location
  
Woods v N J Ellingham & Co Ltd

Full case name
  
Woods v N J Ellingham & Co Ltd

Ruling court
  
Court of Appeal of New Zealand

Woods v N J Ellingham & Co Ltd [1977] 1 NZLR 218 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding implied terms in a contract.

Contents

Background

Ellingham was a drainlayer contractor contracted to construct a water treatment plant on the Waikato River, and used Woods as a sub contractor. Woods later experienced abnormal terrain at the site, and later abandoned the job before it had completed the contract.

Woods sued for breach of contract, and NJE defended the matter on the basis that they had experienced abnormal terrain on the job, and so were entitled under implied custom in drainlaying contracts to be paid extra for such work.

Held

The court ruled that Woods had not proved that there was such an implied custom existed, and were accordingly ordered to pay damages.

References

Woods v N J Ellingham & Co Ltd Wikipedia


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