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Sch 2, para(a).


Facts

Francis Thornton, "a free lance trumpeter of the highest quality", drove to the entrance of the
multi-storey car park A multistorey car park (British and Singapore English) or parking garage (American English), also called a multistory, parking building, parking structure, parkade (mainly Canadian), parking ramp, parking deck or indoor parking, is a build ...
on Shoe Lane, before attending a performance at Farringdon Hall with the
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. He took a ticket from the
ticket machine A ticket machine, also known as a ticket vending machine (TVM), is a vending machine that produces paper or electronic tickets, or recharges a stored-value card or smart card or the user's mobile wallet, typically on a smartphone. For instance, ...
and parked his car. It said
"This ticket is issued subject to the conditions of issue as displayed on the premises".
On the car park pillars near the paying office there was a list, one excluding liability for
"injury to the Customer … howsoever that loss, misdelivery, damage or injury shall be caused".
Three hours later he had an accident before getting into his car. The car park operator argued that the judge should have held the matter regulated by this contract, not tort.


Judgment

Lord Denning MR held that the more onerous the clause, the better notice of it needed to be given. Moreover, the contract was already concluded when the ticket came out of the machine, and so any condition on it could not be incorporated in the contract. Megaw LJ and Sir
Gordon Willmer Sir Henry Gordon Willmer, OBE, TD (11 August 1899''England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007'' – 17 May 1983) was an English lawyer and judge. Willmer was from Birkenhead, Cheshire, the son of Arthur Willmer and the broth ...
agreed with the onerous point, but reserved their opinions on where the contract was concluded. Furthermore, Sir Gordon distinguished this from the other ticket cases based upon the fact that a human clerk proffered the ticket and the buyer had the opportunity to say I do not like those conditions.


See also

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Chapelton v Barry UDC ''Chapelton v Barry Urban District Council'' 9401 KB 532, the "deckchair case",England and Wales Court of AppealThornton v Shoe Lane Parking Ltd 970EWCA Civ 2, 18 December 1970, accessed 5 November 2020 is an English contract law case on offer a ...
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Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel ''Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel'[1949] 1 KB 532is an English contract law case on exclusion clauses in contract law. The case stood for the proposition that a representation made by one party cannot become a term of a contract if made ...
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Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd ''Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd'' [1987EWCA Civ 6is an English contract law case on onerous clauses and the rule of common law that reasonable notice of them must be given to a contracting party in order that they ...
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Notes


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External links


Full text of the decision at BAILII
Lord Denning cases English incorporation case law English unfair terms case law 1970 in British law Court of Appeal (England and Wales) cases 1970 in case law