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Sudbrook Trading Estate v Eggleton [1982] 3 WLR 315

This case considered the issue of certainty in relation to contracts for the sale of land and whether or not an option clause which provided machinery for determining the price was sufficiently certain to amount to a legally enforceable contract.

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Sudbrook Trading Estate v Eggleton [1982] 3 WLR 315
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