Bland v Sparkes and Another: CA 17 Dec 1999

Where a contract provided for its determination in the event of one party being convicted of a criminal offence, the fact that the acts underlying the conviction took place before the contract came into effect was not enough to prevent the clause being effective, provided only that as in this case the finding occurred after the contract, and the words of the clause were effective.

Citations:

Times 17-Dec-1999

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Contract, Employment

Updated: 05 May 2022; Ref: scu.78445