دستبرداری: یہ قانونی مشورہ نہیں ہے۔ قانون سازی اور کیس لاء تبدیل ہوتے رہتے ہیں۔ ہمیشہ اپنی مخصوص صورتحال کے لیے ایک اہل وکیل سے مشورہ کریں۔

تمام مقدمات
Contract Law
Court of Appeal
1995

Re Selectmove Ltd

[1995] 1 WLR 474

Ratio Decidendi

A promise to pay an existing debt by instalments is not supported by consideration, following the rule in Foakes v Beer. The practical benefit approach from Williams v Roffey Bros does not extend to promises to pay existing debts.

حقائق

A company offered to pay its outstanding tax debts to the Inland Revenue by instalments. It later argued this arrangement was a binding contract.

فیصلے کا خلاصہ

The Court of Appeal held there was no consideration for the Revenue's promise to accept instalments. Peter Gibson LJ held that extending Williams v Roffey to part-payment of debts would conflict with Foakes v Beer, which only the House of Lords could overrule.

اہم اقتباسات

"If the principle in Williams v Roffey Bros were extended to an obligation to make payment, it would leave the principle in Foakes v Beer without any application."

Peter Gibson LJ

بعد کا علاج

Good law

Confirms that the practical benefit approach does not apply to part-payment of debts.