Servais Bouchard v Princes Hall Restaurant: CA 1904

A restaurant in Piccadilly had contracted with a supplier of burgundy not to sell burgundy to its customers other than such as it had purchased from the supplier. The restaurant broke the contract
Held: A contract by which defendant Restaurant agreed to take all burgundy sold there from the plaintiffs was held not to be void for being in restraint of trade.

Judges:

Sir Richard Henn Collins Mr

Citations:

[1904] 20 TLR 574

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedEsso Petroleum Co Ltd v Harper’s Garage (Stourport) Ltd HL 1968
Agreement in Restraint of Trade Unenforceable
The defendant ran two garages under solus agreements with the plaintiffs who complained when the defendants began to purchase petrol from cheaper alternative sources. The House was asked whether the solus agreements were be regarded in law as an . .
CitedTillman v Egon Zehnder Ltd SC 3-Jul-2019
The company appealed from rejection of its contention that its former employee should be restrained from employment by a competitor under a clause in her former employment contract. . .
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Contract

Updated: 10 April 2022; Ref: scu.259689