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Coulls v Bagot's Executor and Trustee Co Ltd (1966-67) 119 CLR 460
This case considered the issue of privity of contract and whether or not a party was firstly a party to a contract and secondly whether or not they could enforce the contract where they had given no consideration. The case also considers the joint promise rule and the elements of that rule.
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