Pinnel's Case

Pinnel's Case [1602] 5 Co. Rep. 117a,[1] also known as Penny v Cole, is an important case in English contract law, on the doctrine of part performance. In it, Sir Edward Coke opined that a part payment of a debt could not extinguish the obligation to pay the whole.

Facts

Pinnel sued Cole, in an action of debt upon a bond, for the sum of £8 10s. The defendant, Cole, argued he had, at Pinnel's request, tendered £5 2s 6d before the debt was due, and the plaintiff had accepted in full satisfaction for the debt.

Judgment

The case reports the judgment as follows.

See also

Notes

  1. Coke, Edward (1826) [1604]. Thomas, John Henry; Fraser, John Farquhar, eds. The Reports of Sir Edward Coke. 3. Butterworth's. pp. 238–239. Retrieved 2008-10-11. Pinnel's Case (1602) 5 Co Rep 117a

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