Basma v Weekes: PC 1950

The appellant requested specific performance of an agreement by which the first three respondents had agreed to sell to him two houses, of which they were tenants in common. The respondents pleaded, inter alia, that the agreement alleged was not a sufficient memorandum to comply with the requirements of the Statute of Frauds in that the purchaser named therein was acting, to the knowledge of the respondents, as agent for the appellant who was the principal and that the agreement did not identify the appellant as purchaser.
Held: An agent who contracted in his own name did not cease to be contractually bound because it was proved that the other party knew when the contract was made that he was acting as agent. Also the agreement which was made in his name did not cease in that event to contain the names of the contracting parties, and therefore did not cease to satisfy the Statute of Frauds; and, accordingly that, as the agent could have sued on the contract, so could his principal, the appellant.
In a contract subject to the Statute of Frauds the required memorandum in writing must identify the parties and a person could not intervene to claim that he was the true party to the contract when this was not consistent with the terms of the memorandum. A party is nonetheless entitled to enforce the contract to the extent he can perform it.

Judges:

Lord Reid

Citations:

[1950] AC 441, [1950] 2 All ER 146

Jurisdiction:

Commonwealth

Citing:

ApprovedCalder v Dobell 1871
‘an agent who contracts in his own name does not cease to be contractually bound because it is proved that the other party knew when the contract was made that he was acting as agent.’ . .

Cited by:

CitedShogun Finance Limited v Hudson HL 19-Nov-2003
Thief acquired no title and could not sell
A purchaser used a stolen driving licence to obtain credit for and purchase a car. He then purported to sell it to the respondent, and then disappeared. The finance company sought return of the car.
Held: (Lords Nicholls and Millett . .
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Contract, Agency

Updated: 12 May 2022; Ref: scu.188462