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''Bukton v Tounesende'' or ''The Humber Ferryman's case'' (1348) B&M 358〔J Baker and Milsom, ''Sources of English Legal History'' (1986) 358〕 is an English contract law case, concerning the . ==Facts== Nicholas Tounesende of Helle undertook to ferry a John Bukton's horse across the Humber river. Tounesende overloaded the boat with horses and Bukton’s horse fell overboard. Bukton sued in tort, for trespass. There was no sealed document, and under previous law it had been required to sue for breach of a covenant. So the Tounesende argued that the action should be brought in covenant. The King's Bench had travelled away from Westminster and had arrived in York.
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