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Exemption / Exclusion Clauses
Construction and the Effect of Exclusion / exemption clauses on third parties
Effects of the Unfair Contract Terms Act on contract terms, Notice
Difference Between Conditions
Warranties and Innominate or Intermediate Terms
Implied Terms with Regard to Custom,
Necessity, The Sales of Goods Act.
Contractual Liability are Popular Requests
Fraudulent, Negligent and Innocent Misrepresentation
Duty of Disclosure in Relation to Misrepresentation
Duress and its Effects on Contracts
Different Types of Duress
Undue Influence - both Actual and Presumed
Rebutting of the Presumption of Undue Influence
Frustration and How it Effects Contracts under UK law?
History of the Doctrine of frustration
Self Induced Frustration
Test for Frustration and Proposals for Reform
Mistake Going to the Root of the Contract
The Absence of a Genuine Agreement
Mistake in Equity
Performance in Contract
The Time and Place of Performance
Partial Performance and Vicarious Performance
Renunciation, Impossibility and Complete Failure of Contractual Performance
Remoteness of Damages
Specific Performance
The Effects of the Limitation Act on Damages under Contract Law.
Doctrine of Consideration
Executory Consideration
Why Consideration Must not be Past, and Must Move from the Promise
Executed Consideration
Necessity for Consideration
Why Consideration Must be Real but need not be Adequate
How it can Effect the Performance of duties?
Owed to Third Parties?
Promissory Estoppel
Doctrine of Consideration
Terms of Contracts
Law of Agency
Creation of Agency
The Termination
The Effects of aAgency
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