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所有案例
Contract Law
Court of Appeal
1940

Chapelton v Barry Urban District Council

[1940] 1 KB 532

判决理由

An exclusion clause on a receipt or ticket may not be incorporated into the contract if the ticket is not reasonably regarded as a contractual document but merely as a receipt or voucher.

事实

The plaintiff hired a deck chair from a pile on the beach for 2d. He received a ticket which he put in his pocket without reading. The ticket contained an exclusion clause. The chair collapsed and injured him.

判决摘要

The Court of Appeal held that the ticket was a mere receipt, not a contractual document. A reasonable person would not expect it to contain conditions. The exclusion clause was not incorporated into the contract, and the council was liable.

关键引述

"No reasonable man would expect to find conditions relating to the safety of a chair on a receipt for 2d. for the hire of a deck chair."

Slesser LJ

后续处理

Good law

Important authority on incorporation of exclusion clauses. Distinguished from Parker v South Eastern Railway [1877] where a ticket was a contractual document.