WebKendall & Sons Ltd v Lillico & Sons Ltd [1969] 2 AC 31. 5 See para 3.12. 6 See also Circle Freight International v Medeast Gulf Exports [1988] 2 Lloyd's Rep 427 – 11 such transactions in six months. 7 Kendall & Sons Ltd v Lillico & Sons Ltd [1969] 2 AC 31, Lord Morris at 90. Petrotrade Inc v Texaco Ltd WebAs to the parties’ prior dealings, incorporation of terms by a prior course of dealing was a question of fact and degree influenced by a consideration of previous contracts, Circle Freight International Ltd v Medeast Gulf Exports Ltd (1988) 2 Lloyd’s Rep 427 CA (Civ Div), SIAT di del Ferro v Tradax Overseas SA (1978) 2 Lloyd’s Rep 470 QBD ...
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