GRIFFITH V. BRYMER
19 T.L.R. 434 (1903)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the cancellation of a rental contract.
FACTS: Griffith (P) rented a room for the purpose of viewing the Coronation Procession of
June 26, 1902. The procession was rendered impossible due to an operation upon the King. The
decision to cancel the procession was reached that morning at 10 a.m. on the 24th. The
parties entered into the contract to rent the room at 11:00 a.m. that same day. The
procession was to take place at 11:00 a.m. Neither contracting party was aware of the fact
that the procession would not be taking place. P sued D for a refund.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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