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Co-op Insurance Society Ltd v Argyll Stores Holdings Ltd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Co-op Insurance Society Ltd v Argyll Stores Holdings Ltd
''Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd v Argyll Stores (Holdings) Ltd'' () (UKHL 17 ) is an English contract law case, concerning the possibility of claiming specific performance of a promise after breach of contract. ==Facts== The Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd owned the freehold of a shopping centre and they let the anchor unit to Argyll as a supermarket, for 35 years, starting 1979, with a covenant to ‘keep open the demised premises for retail trade’. In 1995, the store was making a loss and Argyll closed, despite The Co-operative Insurance's protests. The trial judge refused a specific performance order. The Court of Appeal granted an award of specific performance by a majority, because there was considerable difficulty proving a loss suffered and Argyll had acted with ‘unmitigated commercial cynicism’. Argyll appealed.
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