What is Performance?
Performance = carrying out contractual obligations as agreed
- When a contract is fully performed, it is discharged (comes to an end)
What are the different ways a contract can be performed or dischaged?
Explain Strict Performance
What case shows a sailor who dies before completing his journey
Cutter v Powell - Cutter agreed to work as a sailor on a ship voyage, only to be paid if he completed the entire journey, died shortly before the ship arrived. Widow was not entitled to any payment
What case shows goods must exactly match the contracts desciption
Acros v E A Ronaasen - Wooden Staves supplied were slightly thicker than specified in the contract, Buyer entitled to reject the goods due to strict performance
What are the Exceptions to Strict Performance
Explain Performance Attempted but Prevented
What case shows an author which before completion the publisher cancelled the series.
Planche v Colburn - An author was hired to write a book for a series. Before completion, the publisher cancelled the series. The author was entitled to payment for the work already done.
Explain the Contract is Severable (Divisible)
What case shows a builder who carried out work in stages and only got paid for the stages he completed
Taylor v Webb - A builder agreed to carry out work in stages with payment due for each completed stage. Some stages were completed, but the contract was not fully finished. Builder entitled to the work that was completed.
Explain Substantial Performance
What case shows work was completed with defects.
Hoenig v Isaacs - A decorator was contracted to furnish and decorate a flat. Work was completed but there were defects in wardrobe and bookcase. Entitled to payment minus the cost of remedying the defects.
What case shows that when the defects are serious and went to the root of the contract there was no substantial performance
Bolton v Mahadeva - Central heating system was installed but it failed to work properly. The installer was not entitled to any payment.
Explain Voluntary Acceptance of Partial Performance
What case shows that partial performance was voluntarily accepted
Christy v Row - One party completed part of the work, and the other party chose to accept and use that work. Payment was allowed for the part performed.
What case shows no real choice but to use the unfinished work
Sumpter v Hedges - A builder abandonded work halfway through. Landowner completed the building himself. Builder not entitled to payment as landowner had no real choice but to use the unfinished building.
Explain Time is of the Essence
What case shows that late completion when time is expressly of the essence
Union Eagle v Golden Achievement - Buyer was late completing a property purchase by minutes, contract could be terminated as deadlines are stricly enforced.