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Chapter 4 Question 1

Question

Multi-Build plc has agreed with Blueburn Rovers, the Premier League Champions, to refurbish their sports stadium at a cost of £10 million, the work to be completed by 1 July. The stadium is to be used by the Football Association (FA) for the World Cup finals taking place in early August. In March, Multi-Build informs Rovers that, due to bad weather conditions and worker strikes, the stadium is unlikely to be ready until the end of August. Hearing of this on the national news, the FA contacts Multi-Build and offers it £1 million out of the profits of the World Cup if the work is completed on schedule. Rovers are also distraught that they may lose out on the prestige and commercial opportunities which come with hosting the World Cup finals and so they offer Multi-Build an extra £500,000 if the work is completed on schedule and a further £500,000 if Multi-Build incorporate an extra 10 snack bars into the design. Multi-Build completes the stadium (including the additional snack bars) in June.

The World Cup finals, however, fail to make as much profit as anticipated and in September the FA tells Multi-Build that as a result it can only pay £600,000. Multi-Build accepts this 'as total discharge, in consideration of the complimentary tickets and facilities provided by the FA for the directors of Multi-Build at the finals.' In October, the FA signs a lucrative sponsorship deal and Multi-Build, hearing of this, think that they should be paid the outstanding £400,000.

The World Cup has been a disaster for Rovers; their star player has broken his leg and they sold far less hot dogs and pies than they expected. They tell Multi-Build that they can only have the original £10 million and that they should count themselves lucky to get that.

Advise Multi-Build.

Answer

There are 5 main issues which you should address step by step (some issues could be conveniently split into multiple paragraphs due to the length of this question):

  1. Is the FA's promise to pay Multi-Build £1 million enforceable?

  2. Is Multi-Build's agreement to accept £600,000 instead of £1 million binding?

  3. Can the FA use promissory estoppel as a defence against Multi-Build's claim for the outstanding £400,000?

  4. Is Rovers' promise to pay Multi-Build £500,000 to complete on schedule enforceable?

  5. Is Rovers' promise to pay Multi-Build £500,000 to change the design enforceable?

Paragraph 1 - Is the FA's promise to pay Multi-Build £1 million enforceable?

Paragraph 2 - Is Multi-Build's agreement to accept £600,000 binding

Paragraph 3 - Can the FA use promissory estoppel as a defence against Multi-Build's claim for the outstanding £400,000?

Paragraph 4 - Is Rovers' promise to pay Multi-Build £500,000 to complete on schedule enforceable?

Paragraph 5 - Is Rovers' promise to pay Multi-Build £500,000 to change the design enforceable?