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

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

Fecha: 17-Jul-2025

Properly understood, therefore, Laird v Pim and Dunlop v Grote concerned the distinction elaborated in the notes to the report of Pordage v Cole , between dependent and independent covenants. In Dunlo

B9.

Properly understood, therefore, Laird v Pim and Dunlop v Grote concerned the distinction elaborated in the notes to the report of Pordage v Cole, between dependent and independent covenants. In Dunlop v Grote, the seller’s argument that it was suing upon “a day fixed for the payment of the money”, allowing it to recover the price although property had not passed, and Cresswell J.’s ground of decision, that the price “was agreed to be paid on a day certain”, did not concern the existence of an exact payment date, or when such a date had become identified, but the fixedness or certainty of the payment obligation as one that was by nature independent of the performance by the seller of its obligations relating to the delivery of goods under the contract, although of course the price needed to have fallen due for payment before the action was brought or the buyer would not have been in default at all.

B10.

Against that background, I can turn to the cases listed in paragraph 64 above that were cited by the parties.