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

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

Fecha: 17-Jul-2025

Muller Maclean & Co v Leslie & Anderson (1921) 9 Ll. L. Rep. 328 In Muller Maclean , there was a contract for the sale of steel padlocks, prompt shipment with payment cash against documents in London, the price being £90 4s 3d and described in the he

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Muller Maclean & Co v Leslie & Anderson (1921) 9 Ll. L. Rep. 328.

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In Muller Maclean, there was a contract for the sale of steel padlocks, prompt shipment with payment cash against documents in London, the price being £90 4s 3d and described in the headnote as a price “f.o.b. New York to Bombay”, but which Roche J’s judgment suggests may have been c&f Calcutta (“padlocks to be shipped by the plaintiffs from the United States of America to Calcutta”, where the contract “was by its terms a contract to ship the goods at a certain price covering cost and freight …”: (1921) 8 Ll. L. Rep. at 329 lhc, 330 lhc). Goods were shipped on the s.s. City of Norwich, and insured for the transit by the seller at the buyer’s request. The seller claimed that it had tendered conforming shipping documents and that the buyer wrongfully refused to accept them and pay. The buyer contended that it had been entitled to reject the documents for late shipment and non-conformity, and in the alternative that the seller was entitled to maintain at most an action for damages, not an action for the contract price.