Hoenig v Isaacs

Hoenig v Isaacs
Court Court of Appeal
Citation(s) [1952] EWCA Civ 6, 2 All ER 176
Transcript(s) Full text of judgment
Court membership
Judge(s) sitting Somervell LJ, Denning LJ, Romer LJ

Hoenig v Isaacs [1952] EWCA Civ 6 is an English contract law case, concerning substantial performance of an entire obligation.

Facts

Mr Hoenig was meant to decorate and furnish Mr Isaac’s flat for £750. When the work was done, there were problems with a bookcase and wardrobe, which would cost £55 to fix. Mr Isaac refused to pay the £350 outstanding.

Judgment

Somervell LJ noted each case turns on the construction of the contract. Where there is substantial performance of the contract, then money must be paid. The work was done, and then there was merely a damages claim in respect of the faulty bits.

Denning LJ gave judgment as follows.

Romer LJ concurred.

See also

Notes

  1. (1841) 8 Meeson & Welsby, page 858); H. Dakin & Co. Ld. v. Lee (1916, 1 King's Bench, page 566
  2. Law Reports, 2 Common Pleas, page 651, at page 660

References

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