Willson v Love: 1896

The lessees of a farm covenanted not to sell hay or straw off the premises during the last twelve months of the term, and a provision that an additional rent of 3 l. per ton should be payable by way of penalty for every ton of hay or straw so sold. The manurial value of straw and of hay were known ascertainable quantities as at the time of the bargain, and radically different, so that the damage resulting from the want of one could never be the same as the damage resulting from the want of the other.
Held: The sum so made payable was a penalty and not liquidated damages.

Judges:

Lord Esher

Citations:

[1896] 1 QB 626

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedDunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company Ltd v New Garage and Motor Company Ltd HL 1-Jul-1914
The appellants contracted through an agent to supply tyres. The respondents contracted not to do certain things, and in case of breach concluded: ‘We agree to pay to the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company, Ltd. the sum of 5 l. for each and every tyre, . .
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Updated: 23 November 2022; Ref: scu.440842