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DURESS LAW

In order for there to be a valid contract the parties must act freely. If one of the parties is forced to
make the contract by violence or the threat of violence, that is duress, and renders the contract
voidable.



Duress to the Person
The original common law of duress confined the doctrine within very narrow limits. Only duress to
the person was recognised during the nineteenth century, and this required actual or threatened
violence to the victim. For example, see:

        Barton v Armstrong [1976] AC 104.



Duress to Goods
The nineteenth century limitation on duress meant that it could not be applied to 'duress of goods'. If
a person, unlawfully detained, or threatened to detain, another's goods, this was not considered to be
sufficient duress to enable a contract to be avoided. See:

        Skeate v Beale (1840) 11 Ad&El 983.

Although this case lays down the rule that a contract entered into in pursuance of a threat to retain
goods cannot be thereby set aside, there is a restitutionary rule to the effect that money paid to
obtain the release of goods wrongfully detained, or to avoid their seizure, may be recovered. See:

        Maskell v Horner [1915] 3 KB 106

The decision in Skeate v Bealewas strongly criticised (though obiter) by Kerr J in:

        Occidental Worldwide Investment Corp v Skibs A/S Avanti (The Sibeon and The
        Sibotre) [1976] 1 Lloyd's Rep 293.

This view was endorsed by Mocatta J in The Atlantic Baron [1979] QB 705, and by Lord
Scarman in Pao On v Lau Yiu Long (below). In the light of the modern developments of duress, it
would seem that Skeate v Bealeis no longer good law.



Economic Duress
In recent times, the courts have extended the concept of duress from its earlier limits so as to
recognise that certain forms of commercial pressure could amount to economic duress. The first
modern case to make this clear was:

        The Sibeon and TheSibotre [1976] 1 Lloyd's Rep 293.


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A subsequent case confirmed that duress could take the form of economic duress:

       North Ocean Shipping v Hyundai Construction (The Atlantic Baron) [1979] QB
       705.

The Privy Council had an opportunity to consider economic duress, and agreed with the observations
in The Sibeon and The Sibotre, in:

       Pao On v Lau Yiu Long [1980] AC 614.


A significant feature of this judgment is its departure from the previously stringent requirement of
The Sibeon and Pao On that the victim's will and consent should have been 'overborne' by the
pressure. This approach of Lord Scarman was cited and approved by the Court of Appeal in:

       B&S Contractors v Victor Green Publications [1984] ICR 419.

The concept of economic duress was considered in two High Court cases:

       Vantage Navigation Corp v Bahwan Building Materials (The Alev) [1989] 1
       Lloyd's Rep 138.

It can be seen that from the cases since Pao On (1980)there has been a considerable relaxation of
the criteria needed to prove economic duress. All that is now required is a suppression of the victim's
will and voluntary consent.



REMEDIES FOR DURESS
(A)    The effect of duress is to make the contract voidable (not void). The injured party will,
       therefore, be entitled to have the contract set aside for operative duress, unless he has
       expressly or impliedly affirmed it. The victim of duress must seek rescission as soon as
       possible after the original pressure has ceased to operate (The Atlantic Baron(above)).

(B)    As duress has been equated with the tort of intimidation (see the judgments of Lord Denning
       MR in D&C Builders v Rees (1966)and Lord Scarman in Universe Tankships (1982)),
       it would follow that a remedy for damages would lie in tort. See:

               Morgan v Fry [1968] 2 QB 710(for the definition of the tort of intimidation)
               D&C Builders v Rees [1966] 2 QB 617

           (For the measure of damages for the tort of intimidation, see Rookes v Barnard
           [1964] AC 1129.)

(C)    There is, as yet, no authority on the question of whether or not an injured party who has
       affirmed the contract may nevertheless recover damages in tort. Chitty (para 501) has the
       view that damages should be recoverable, since otherwise a party who has lost the right to
       avoid the contract is left without a remedy for a clearly unlawful act.


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Lecture 13 duress - notes

  • 1. DURESS LAW In order for there to be a valid contract the parties must act freely. If one of the parties is forced to make the contract by violence or the threat of violence, that is duress, and renders the contract voidable. Duress to the Person The original common law of duress confined the doctrine within very narrow limits. Only duress to the person was recognised during the nineteenth century, and this required actual or threatened violence to the victim. For example, see: Barton v Armstrong [1976] AC 104. Duress to Goods The nineteenth century limitation on duress meant that it could not be applied to 'duress of goods'. If a person, unlawfully detained, or threatened to detain, another's goods, this was not considered to be sufficient duress to enable a contract to be avoided. See: Skeate v Beale (1840) 11 Ad&El 983. Although this case lays down the rule that a contract entered into in pursuance of a threat to retain goods cannot be thereby set aside, there is a restitutionary rule to the effect that money paid to obtain the release of goods wrongfully detained, or to avoid their seizure, may be recovered. See: Maskell v Horner [1915] 3 KB 106 The decision in Skeate v Bealewas strongly criticised (though obiter) by Kerr J in: Occidental Worldwide Investment Corp v Skibs A/S Avanti (The Sibeon and The Sibotre) [1976] 1 Lloyd's Rep 293. This view was endorsed by Mocatta J in The Atlantic Baron [1979] QB 705, and by Lord Scarman in Pao On v Lau Yiu Long (below). In the light of the modern developments of duress, it would seem that Skeate v Bealeis no longer good law. Economic Duress In recent times, the courts have extended the concept of duress from its earlier limits so as to recognise that certain forms of commercial pressure could amount to economic duress. The first modern case to make this clear was: The Sibeon and TheSibotre [1976] 1 Lloyd's Rep 293. Page 1 of 2
  • 2. A subsequent case confirmed that duress could take the form of economic duress: North Ocean Shipping v Hyundai Construction (The Atlantic Baron) [1979] QB 705. The Privy Council had an opportunity to consider economic duress, and agreed with the observations in The Sibeon and The Sibotre, in: Pao On v Lau Yiu Long [1980] AC 614. A significant feature of this judgment is its departure from the previously stringent requirement of The Sibeon and Pao On that the victim's will and consent should have been 'overborne' by the pressure. This approach of Lord Scarman was cited and approved by the Court of Appeal in: B&S Contractors v Victor Green Publications [1984] ICR 419. The concept of economic duress was considered in two High Court cases: Vantage Navigation Corp v Bahwan Building Materials (The Alev) [1989] 1 Lloyd's Rep 138. It can be seen that from the cases since Pao On (1980)there has been a considerable relaxation of the criteria needed to prove economic duress. All that is now required is a suppression of the victim's will and voluntary consent. REMEDIES FOR DURESS (A) The effect of duress is to make the contract voidable (not void). The injured party will, therefore, be entitled to have the contract set aside for operative duress, unless he has expressly or impliedly affirmed it. The victim of duress must seek rescission as soon as possible after the original pressure has ceased to operate (The Atlantic Baron(above)). (B) As duress has been equated with the tort of intimidation (see the judgments of Lord Denning MR in D&C Builders v Rees (1966)and Lord Scarman in Universe Tankships (1982)), it would follow that a remedy for damages would lie in tort. See: Morgan v Fry [1968] 2 QB 710(for the definition of the tort of intimidation) D&C Builders v Rees [1966] 2 QB 617 (For the measure of damages for the tort of intimidation, see Rookes v Barnard [1964] AC 1129.) (C) There is, as yet, no authority on the question of whether or not an injured party who has affirmed the contract may nevertheless recover damages in tort. Chitty (para 501) has the view that damages should be recoverable, since otherwise a party who has lost the right to avoid the contract is left without a remedy for a clearly unlawful act. Page 2 of 2