Ryledar Pty Ltd & Anor v Euphoric Pty Ltd [2007] NSWCA 65
The terms of the contracts were clear and unambiguous, confining the rebate to specified areas; there was no credible proof of a common subjective intention contrary to the wording; Euphoric's conduct in granting rebates outside those areas was a commercial indulgence, not an enforceable legal right; neither...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Ryledar Pty Ltd t/as Volume Plus; Appellant: Azir Magar Sidhom; Respondent: Euphoric Pty Ltd t/as Clay & Michel
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 20 April 2007
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment (appeal From Supreme Court Equity Division)
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed with costs.
- Legal Topics
- Construction and Interpretation of Contracts, Rectification, Estoppel by Convention, Options to Renew Contracts, Misrepresentation, Equitable Set Off
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Parties
Ryledar Pty Ltd t/as Volume Plus
Appellant
Azir Magar Sidhom
Appellant
Euphoric Pty Ltd t/as Clay & Michel
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment (appeal From Supreme Court Equity Division)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the terms of the Supply Agreement required a 6¢ per litre rebate for all NSW locations outside Sydney Metro
- 2 Whether the Supply Agreement should be rectified to reflect an alleged common intention
- 3 Whether Euphoric was estopped by convention from denying the rebate across NSW
Ratio Decidendi
The terms of the contracts were clear and unambiguous, confining the rebate to specified areas; there was no credible proof of a common subjective intention contrary to the wording; Euphoric's conduct in granting rebates outside those areas was a commercial indulgence, not an enforceable legal right; neither rectification nor estoppel by convention was available, and the option to renew was not validly exercised given Ryledar’s breach at the end of the term.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed with costs.
Orders
- Appeal dismissed with costs to the respondent.
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