Held, by Rich, Starke and Dixon JJ. (Evatt and McTiernan JJ. dissenting), that the purchasers were liable to pay the instalment
By Rich J., on the ground that clause 13 of the contract contemplated the new company's accepting the position of purchaser, and in point of fact the new company did not offer to undertake the obligations of purchaser and was never put in the position of purchaser
By Starke J. on the ground that no new contract between the new company and the vendor was made after the new company was incorporated, and under clause 13 of the contract the purchasers were not exonerated on the payment of £5.000
By Dixon J., on the ground that there was no evidence to show that in fact the company undertook or offered to undertake any direct liability as pur- chaser to the appellant, either upon the terms and conditions contained in the
Per Evatt J.: The conduct of the new company and the vendor indicated a tacit acknowledgment of the entry of the new company into the transaction as party principal in place of the individual purchasers, and, as £5,000 had actually been paid, the individual purchasers were exonerated from all liability
Per McTiernan J.: The individual purchasers were exonerated from further performance of the contract after the payment of the sum of £5,000.
Decision of the Supreme Court of Victoria (Mann J.) reversed.
APPEAL from the Supreme Court of Victoria.
The appellant, Dudley Buildings Pty. Ltd., brought an action in the Supreme Court of Victoria against the respondents, William Jasper Rose, Stephen Egerton Bailey, John Plunkett Cranny, Henry Edward Pett, Walter James Gorman, Aubrey Evelyn Taylor, The Perpetual Executors and Trustees Association of Australia Ltd. (administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Thomas Paul Anthony deceased) Barry Kenlis Taylor and Collins Street West Investment Pty. Ltd.
The statement of claim indorsed on the writ was substantially as follows -
1. The plaintiff is a company incorporated in the State of Victoria. 2. The defendant, Collins Street West Investment Pty. Ltd. is a company incorporated in the State of Victoria.
3. By a contract in writing made on 20th May 1926 the plaintiff agreed to sell and the defendants Rose, Bailey, Cranny, Pett, Gorman, A. E. Taylor, Thomas P. Anthony and B. K. Taylor, agreed to