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P & S AMUSEMENTS LTD V (1) VALLEY HOUSE LEISURE LTD (2) PETER ALFRED VALENTINE

[2007] EWHC 1494, Chancery Division, Mr Justice Silber, 22 June 2007

Damages – Breach of beer-tie clause in bar lease – Implied terms – Issue estoppel – Waiver – Variation of contract – Measure of loss

The implied terms were not incorporated in the lease agreement because the agreement was effective without them, they were not obvious nor reasonable and equitable, and the agreement was so detailed that there was a presumption that it was complete.

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