Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co. Ltd. v. Selfridge & Co. Ltd.
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Issues
Could Dunlop enforce the contract made between Dew and Co. and Selfridge?
Ratio
Only a person who is a party to a contract can sue on it.
If a person with whom a contract has been made is to be able to enforce it, consideration must have been given by him to the promisor or to some other person at the promisor’s request.
A principal not named in the contract may sue upon it if the promisee really contracted as his agent.
A third party not named in the contract may sue on it if they have shown to have given consideration.
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