Facts
A farm tenant, who lived in Wroot, Lincolnshire, claimed that it was the custom of the country that the landlord would give a reasonable allowance for seeds and labour to keep the land arable, and that he would leave manure should the landlord wish to purchase it.Judgment
Parke B held in favour of the farm tenant, because such an implied term was the general custom. He said the following.See also
* English contract lawNotes
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* English contract case law 1836 in British law 1836 in case law Court of Exchequer Chamber cases