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privity (ˈprɪvɪtɪ) Now chiefly techn. (in Law, etc.). Forms: 3–5 privete, -vite (also 4–6 pre-; 3–5 -vy-, 4–5 -ve-, -va-; -tee); 5–7 privitie, 6– privity. [ME. privete, -ite, a. OF. priveté, privité (a 1200 in Godef.) privacy, a secret, etc., ad. L. type *prīvitās, -ātem, abstr. n. f. prīv-us privat...
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Privity
Privity is the legal term for a close, mutual, or successive relationship to the same right of property or the power to enforce a promise or warranty. See also
Privity in English law
Privity of estate
Third party beneficiary
References
Legal doctrines and principles
United States federal law
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Privity in English law
Trusts
Trusts have been used as a way around the original doctrine of privity. Privity and consideration
A general consensus is that privity is distinct from consideration.
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Privity of estate
That is referred to as "vertical privity." See also
Privity of contract
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Landlord–tenant law
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Privity of contract
There is no privity of contract between the manufacturer and the consumer. See also
Contract law
Consumer protection
Privity
Privity of estate
Privity in English law
References
Beatson, J, Q.C. (1998).
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Beswick v Beswick
was a landmark English contract law case on privity of contract and specific performance. Pneumatic Tyre Co Ltd v Selfridge & Co Ltd [1915] AC 847, affirming the privity rule 50 years later in a resale price maintenance case.
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privity of contract - Business China Law
The principle of privity of contract is another core principle in contract law. It establishes that only the parties to a contract have rights and obligations under that contract, and third parties generally cannot enforce or be bound by the contract. Here are key points to understand about the principle of privity of contract:1. Definition:…
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Shanklin Pier Ltd v Detel Products Ltd
In it the High Court of Justice King's Bench Division used the principle of collateral contracts, to create an exception to the rule of privity of contract Judgment
McNair J's judgment read:
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Privity in English law
Notes
References
English contract case law
English privity case law
High Court of
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Lecture #6 - Privity of Contract.docx - Course Hero
a beneficiary is called the "beneficial owner" even though the trustee technical is the legal owner Land: -land is not covered by the concept of privity - restrictions and obligations run with the land -Enurement clause: a clause in a contract that extends the rights & benefits to those inheriting from a party, succeeding the party, or taking an assignment from the party -For ex., lease ...
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(PDF) Relaxations of contractual privity and the need for third party ...
利益合同研究] (2001) 4 Bijiao Fa Y anjiu [Journal of Comparative Law 《比较法研究》] 70. Xue Jun [ 薛军 ], Lita hetong de jiben lilun wenti [' e Basic eory of ird-Party Contract ...
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(PDF) Relaxations of Contractual Privity and the Need for Third Party ...
This chapter discusses the principle of privity of contract and the operation of third party rights in Chinese law. For the sake of consistency and clarity, whenever the relevant parties are referred to, the terms 'promisor' ,
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law6.docx - VI. WHO IS AFFECTED BY THE CONTRACT A. Privity...
VI. WHO IS AFFECTED BY THE CONTRACT A. Privity of Contract and Assignment Privity of Contract: -third person: a person who is not party to the contract, a stranger, but is affected by it -general rule: a contract does not confer 协商 any benefits or impose any obligations on a stranger to the contract o to succeed, plaintiff must prove privity of contract (definition: the relationship that ...
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Dutton v Poole (1678)
1915] AC 847, affirming the privity rule 250 years later in a resale price maintenance case. Sprat v Agar
The Physicians case
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Lord Denning cases
English privity case law
English remedy case law
House of Lords cases
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Tulk v Moxhay
Be a breach of a covenant imposed by a landlord against a tenant at the time of the original lease, which is known as having "vertical privity". In this type of privity, the covenants may be positive or negative and, unless very inequitable, are generally held to be binding.
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Thomas v. Winchester
Paglia, in which the Court demolished what was left of the privity barrier in tort cases by adopting the doctrine of strict products liability. See also
Privity of contract
Loop v. Litchfield
Losee v.
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