Nottingham Building Society

[1] The Society was founded in 1849 by a group led by Samuel Fox (1781–1868), a Quaker and prominent local grocer.The Nottingham Building Society was one of the first financial institutions to introduce online banking in 1983, with its 'Homelink' service on Prestel.The society currently has 31 branches across nine counties, mainly across Nottinghamshire, but there is also a significant presence in Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire.In the course of a dispute between the society and Eurodynamics regarding non-payment of a number of disputed invoices, the software contract was terminated, both parties arguing that the other was in repudiatory breach of its contractual obligations.In responding to the society's request for an interim injunction compelling the supplier to provide the software, the judge, Chadwick, J (as he then was) sought to maintain the legal path which posed "the least risk of injustice" to the parties, deciding in favour of Nottingham Building Society.
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