This assignment will first explain the law of misrepresentation in the context of contract law in England and Wales. It will define what constitutes an actionable misrepresentation before outlining and providing case law examples for the three main types: fraudulent, negligent, and innocent misrepresentation. The second part of the assignment ...
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This advice will address the various contractual issues faced by Samuel and his company, SBC Renovation Works Sdn Bhd. The ...
Read ArticleAn Explanatory Analysis of the Doctrine of Consideration in English Contract Law
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The law of agency governs the relationship that arises when one person, the agent, acts on behalf of another, the ...
Read ArticleCritically evaluate whether the doctrine of consideration remains necessary in modern English contract law.
Introduction The doctrine of consideration is a fundamental principle of English contract law, often described as the ‘badge of enforceability’ ...
Read ArticleCritically Evaluate Whether the Doctrine of Frustration in English Contract Law Provides a Fair Balance Between Certainty and Justice
Introduction The doctrine of frustration occupies an uneasy position in English contract law. It operates as a narrow exception to ...
Read ArticleFollowing Pakistan International Airline Corporation v Times Travel (UK) Ltd [2021] UKSC 40, the Doctrine of Lawful Act Economic Duress is More Conceptually Coherent but Practically Toothless: A Critical Evaluation
Introduction The doctrine of lawful act economic duress occupies one of the most contested spaces in English contract law. The ...
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