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Introduction Most contractual disputes involve questions relating to the scope of each party's obligations under a contract. When a contract is formed, usually the parties do not take the time and effort to express all of the obligations to be performed....
Interpretation of Contract Determining Express and Implied Terms of Contract
15th September 2008Introduction Most contractual disputes involve questions relating to the scope of each party's obligations under a contract. When a contract is formed, usually the parties do not take the time and effort to express all of the obligations to be performed....
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IntroductionThe doctrine of privity of contract is the relationship that exists between parties to a contract. Only those parties to the contract are bound by it and are able to enforce the contractual obligations under the contract. The concepts of novat...
Difference between Privity of Contract, Novation and Assignment under UK Law
16th July 2008IntroductionThe doctrine of privity of contract is the relationship that exists between parties to a contract. Only those parties to the contract are bound by it and are able to enforce the contractual obligations under the contract. The concepts of novat...
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IntroductionThere are various remedies available to an innocent party where there has been a breach of contract. The main remedy (and the most well known) is damages. However there are suite of remedies available at law that are available in certain situa...
Remedies for Breach Of Contract - UK Law
16th July 2008IntroductionThere are various remedies available to an innocent party where there has been a breach of contract. The main remedy (and the most well known) is damages. However there are suite of remedies available at law that are available in certain situa...
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Introduction An action for passing off is made out when a person makes a misrepresentation which is calculated to deceive and cause damage to the business or goodwill of the other person, and that other person has accumulated goodwill in respect to the...
Protecting Goodwill and Reputation of a Business in the UK: The Law of Passing Off
16th July 2008Introduction An action for passing off is made out when a person makes a misrepresentation which is calculated to deceive and cause damage to the business or goodwill of the other person, and that other person has accumulated goodwill in respect to the...