Hughes v Metropolitan Railway Co

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Hughes v Metropolitan Railway Co [1877] is a House of Lords case considered unremarkable for many years until it was resurrected by Lord Denning in the case of Central London Property Trust Ltd v High Trees House Ltd in his development of the doctrine of promissory estoppel. The case was the first known instance of the concept of promissory estoppel. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Hughes v Metropolitan Railway Co
rdf:langString Hughes v Metropolitan Railway Co
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rdf:langString [1877] UKHL 1, [1877] 2 AC 439
rdf:langString House of Lords
rdf:langString THOMAS HUGHES APPELLANT v THE DIRECTORS, & C., OF THE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY COMPANY RESPONDENTS
rdf:langString Hughes v Metropolitan Railway Co [1877] is a House of Lords case considered unremarkable for many years until it was resurrected by Lord Denning in the case of Central London Property Trust Ltd v High Trees House Ltd in his development of the doctrine of promissory estoppel. The case was the first known instance of the concept of promissory estoppel.
xsd:date 1877-06-05
rdf:langString Lord Cairns LC
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