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Smith and Snipes Hall Farm Ltd v River Douglas Catchment Board : ウィキペディア英語版 | Smith and Snipes Hall Farm Ltd v River Douglas Catchment Board
''Smith and Snipes Hall Farm Ltd v River Douglas Catchment Board'' () 2 KB 500 is an English land law and English contract law case, notable for Denning LJ's views concerning privity of contract. ==Facts== The River Douglas Catchment Board agreed with a number of landowners between the River Douglas and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal) to carry out some work if some contribution to the cost was given. In 1940 Mrs S, one of the covenantees, sold her land ("Low Meadows") to Smith, which incorporated Snipes Hall Farm Ltd in 1944. In Autumn 1946 the Ellen Brook burst its banks and flooded Smith and Snipes Hall Farm land. They made a claim against the Board for damages in tort and breach of contract. The question was whether not having been privy to the original agreement was a bar to any recovery.
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