About: Sprat v Agar

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Sprat v Agar is an early and landmark precedent and decision in third-party contract law, that is defeating privity of contract. It was one of a number of early cases in the development of how the writ of assumpsit came to allow third parties with no direct involvement to a contract could achieve standing to enforce benefits from a contract.

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  • Sprat v Agar is an early and landmark precedent and decision in third-party contract law, that is defeating privity of contract. It was one of a number of early cases in the development of how the writ of assumpsit came to allow third parties with no direct involvement to a contract could achieve standing to enforce benefits from a contract. (en)
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  • The promise proposed was agricultural land. The consideration for it was indirect, but the promise was clear and damages were nonetheless awarded. (en)
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  • Privity, third parties, consideration, action of assumpsit (en)
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  • Spratt v Agar (en)
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  • Sprat v Agar is an early and landmark precedent and decision in third-party contract law, that is defeating privity of contract. It was one of a number of early cases in the development of how the writ of assumpsit came to allow third parties with no direct involvement to a contract could achieve standing to enforce benefits from a contract. (en)
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  • Sprat v Agar (en)
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