Rose & Frank Co v JR Crompton & Bros Ltd
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Rose & Frank Co v JR Crompton & Bros Ltd [1924] is a leading decision on English contract law, regarding the intention to create legal relations in commercial arrangements.[1] In the Court of Appeal, Atkin LJ delivered an important dissenting judgment which was upheld by the House of Lords.
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Rose & Frank Co v JR Crompton & Bros Ltd | |
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Court | House of Lords |
Citation(s) | [1924] UKHL 2, [1925] AC 445 |
Transcript(s) | Full text of judgment |
Case history | |
Prior action(s) | [1923] 2 KB 261 |
Court membership | |
Judge(s) sitting | Earl of Birkenhead, Lord Atkinson, Lord Sumner, Lord Buckmaster and Lord Phillimore |
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The case also is an example of the application of the Blue Pencil Rule.