Doyle v White City Stadium Ltd: CA 1934

A professional boxer, below the age for making a contract generally, was held to be bound by the terms of his licence from the British Boxing Board of Control, which allowed him to earn his living boxing but required him to keep the rules. It was said that ‘Similarly, it has been held that an agreement between a minor and a publisher for the publication of the minor’s biography which was to be written by a ‘ghost writer’, was binding on the minor.’

[1935] 1 KB 110
England and Wales
Cited by:
CitedProform Sports Management Ltd v Proactive Sports Management Ltd and Another ChD 26-Jul-2006
The claimant entered into a contract with Wayne Rooney, then a child footballer to represent him. Mr Rooney entered into another contract with the defendant, and the claimant sought damages alleging unlawful interference or the procuring of a breach . .
CitedFisher v Brooker and Others HL 30-Jul-2009
The claimant sought a share in the royalties from the song ‘A whiter shade of pale’ but had delayed his claim for 38 years. He had contributed the organ solo which had contributed significantly to the song’s success. He now sought a share of future . .

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Contract, Children

Updated: 15 December 2021; Ref: scu.246036