Lancaster v Bird: CA 9 Mar 1999

A term can be implied by custom that VAT is to be charged over and above the contract price stated, but in consumer contracts, this could only be achieved by an explicit term of the contract. This could not satisfy the ‘officious bystander’ test.

Citations:

Times 09-Mar-1999

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

VAT

Updated: 10 May 2022; Ref: scu.82918