Cases Flashcards

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Birch v Paramount

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Express Terms - How important is the representation.

‘As good as the show house’

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Thomas v Thomas

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Consideration - Need not be adequate.

Paid £1

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Grant v Australian Knitting Mill

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Implied Terms - Can’t cover every eventuality.

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Chapelton v Barry

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Exclusion clauses - Incorporation of a clause.

Deckchair collapsed, clause on the back of a receipt

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5
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Universal Sentinel

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Economic Duress - Includes pressure from trade union

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6
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Felthouse v Bentley

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Acceptance - Silence cannot amount to an acceptance

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Key case for illustrating how important a representation said before the formation of a contract is?

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Birch v Paramount

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Key case for consideration not needing to be adequate?

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Thomas v Thomas

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Key case for the reason for implied terms and an example of one?

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Grant v Australian Knitting Mill

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10
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Key case for incorporation of an exclusion clause?

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Chapelton v Barry

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Key case for economic duress

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Universal Sentinel

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12
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Key case on whether or not silence can amount to acceptance?

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Felthouse v Bentley

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