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Pob achos
Contract Law
Court of Appeal
1949

Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel Ltd

[1949] 1 KB 532

Ratio Decidendi

Terms displayed after the contract is formed are not incorporated into it. The contract is formed at the point of agreement (e.g., at the reception desk), not when the parties later encounter the terms.

Ffeithiau

The plaintiff booked into a hotel. In the bedroom there was a notice excluding liability for loss of valuables unless deposited with management. Furs were stolen from the room.

Crynodeb o'r dyfarniad

The Court of Appeal held that the contract was formed at the reception desk when the booking was made. The exclusion notice in the bedroom came too late to be incorporated into the contract. The hotel was liable.

Dyfyniadau allweddol

"The contract was made before the plaintiffs entered the bedroom and saw the notice."

Singleton LJ

Triniaeth ddilynol

Good law

Key authority that contractual terms must be brought to the parties' attention before or at the time the contract is made.