FACTS: An actress was under a contractual obligation to play in an operetta as from the beginning of its London run. The producers were forced to use a substitute for her, as she was ill until a week after the show opened. HELD: The obligation to perform as from the first night was a condition and the breach of it entitled the other party to terminate the contract.
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Poussard v Spiers and Pond (1875-76) LR 1 QBD 410
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FACTS: An actress was under a contractual obligation to play in an operetta as from the beginning of its London run. The producers were forced to use a substitute for her, as she was ill until a week after the show opened. HELD: The obligation to perform as from the first night was a condition and the breach of it entitled the other party to terminate the contract.
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FACTS: An actress was under a contractual obligation to play in an operetta as from the beginning of its London run. The producers were forced to use a substitute for her, as she was ill until a week after the show opened. HELD: The obligation to perform as from the first night was a condition and the breach of it entitled the other party to terminate the contract.
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Poussard v Spiers and Pond (1875-76) LR 1 QBD 410
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