CL-2024-000457, 000458, 000459 - [2025] EWHC 1803 (Comm)
Commercial Court

CL-2024-000457, 000458, 000459 - [2025] EWHC 1803 (Comm)

Fecha: 17-Jul-2025

In Laird v Pim , a purchaser had been let into possession of land it had contracted to buy, but the sale was not completed. The vendor’s claim for payment of the price failed, but at trial it was awar

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In Laird v Pim, a purchaser had been let into possession of land it had contracted to buy, but the sale was not completed. The vendor’s claim for payment of the price failed, but at trial it was awarded damages of £750 (the price was £4,125). The vendor challenged the refusal to award it damages equal to the price. The dictum of Parke B. relied on by the seller in Dunlop v Grote concerned the measure of damages, not the claim to the price. Parke B., with whom Alderson B., Gurney B. and Rolfe B. agreed, held that “The question is, how much worse is the plaintiff by the diminution in the value of the land, or the loss of the purchase-money, in consequence of the non-performance of the contract? It is clear he cannot have the land and its value too.