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Another interesting case is [case]. The in ticket in this case had, on its face, the words 'see back' and on the reverse side stated that it was issued subject to the standard conditions set out in a railway timetable. The plaintiff, who could not read, was bound by these conditions. Although the decision seems rather harsh, the principle that such a clause can be incorporated by reference is nevertheless a sound one.
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Thompson v London, Midland & Scottish Railway [1930] 1 KB 41

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#contract #exemption #law
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Another interesting case is [case]. The in ticket in this case had, on its face, the words 'see back' and on the reverse side stated that it was issued subject to the standard conditions set out in a railway timetable. The plaintiff, who could not read, was bound by these conditions. Although the decision seems rather harsh, the principle that such a clause can be incorporated by reference is nevertheless a sound one.
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#contract #exemption #law
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Another interesting case is [case]. The in ticket in this case had, on its face, the words 'see back' and on the reverse side stated that it was issued subject to the standard conditions set out in a railway timetable. The plaintiff, who could not read, was bound by these conditions. Although the decision seems rather harsh, the principle that such a clause can be incorporated by reference is nevertheless a sound one.
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Thompson v London, Midland & Scottish Railway [1930] 1 KB 41
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Another interesting case is Thompson v London, Midland & Scottish Railway [1930] 1 KB 41. The in ticket in this case had, on its face, the words 'see back' and on the reverse side stated that it was issued subject to the standard conditions set out in a railway timetable.

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