Chandler v Webster
Chandler v Webster , 1 KB 493 is an English contract law case concerning frustration. It is one of several coronation cases which appeared in the courts after King [Edward VII] fell ill and his coronation was postponed.
Facts
Mr Webster agreed to let Mr Chandler a room on Pall [Mall, London|Pall Mall] to watch the king's coronation on 26 June 1902 for £141 15s. It was understood between the parties that the money for the room should be paid before the procession. Mr Chandler hired the room with the intention of erecting a stand and selling tickets.On 10 June Mr Chandler wrote to Mr Webster saying:
Mr Chandler paid £100 on 19 June but then the king fell ill. The question was whether the £100 could be recovered by Mr Chandler, or whether Mr Webster could demand the balance.