Implied Terms- Common Law Flashcards

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What are the 4 things that can be used by common law to imply a term

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  • business necessity test
  • officious bystander test
  • previous dealing between parties
  • custom
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Explain the business necessity test

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If the term is vital to make contract work its presence can be assumed into a contract, only if contract would lack commercial/practical coherence

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What case is used for the business necessity test

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Marks and Spencer’s v BNP

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Explain the officious bystander test

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Term can only be implied is bystander would agree to the suggested provision

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What case is used for the officious bystander test

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Shirlaw v southern foundries

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Explain previous dealing between parties

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Terms can be assumed into future contracts where its been constantly relied upon in earlier contracts

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What case is used for previous dealings between parties

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Hillas v acros

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Explain custom

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Terms included as custom in a particular contract area can be implied into a contract

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