Power in Shutdown vs Fairness in Lawful Continuity
When Sydney’s Quarrymans Hotel was sold just before COVID lockdowns, the buyer refused to settle — claiming the pub wasn’t operating in its “usual and ordinary course.” The High Court disagreed. In Dyco v Laundy Hotels (2023), it ruled that a vendor need only run its business lawfully, not normally, when pandemic restrictions apply. The case is now the definitive guide to commercial contracts under supervening legal change.

