Contract - Uncertain terms and intention to create LR Flashcards

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Foley v Classique Coaches

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Vague terms with a provision establishing how they are to be clarified will be sufficiently certain.

Contract

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Hillas v Arcos

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Previous dealings or customs of the trade can be used to clarify uncertain terms in contract

Contract formed

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Nicolene v Simmonds

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Terms of little significance can be disregarded

Contract still enforceable and binding.

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RTS Flexible Systems Ltd

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Part performance - indicates terms are sufficiently certain

Contract

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Scammell v Ouston

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No contract as could not prove

  • previous dealings or custom of trade
  • no machinery agreed for clarification
  • not a meaningless term
  • no part performance
  • no implied terms in statute.

“on hire purchase terms…”

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Balfour v Balfour

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Rebuttable presumption in domestic and social context is that there is NO INTNETION to create legal relations

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Edwards v Skyways Ltd

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Rebuttable presumption in commercial contexts is that there IS INTENTION to create legal relations

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Rose & Franks v Crompton & Bros

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Can choose to exclude intention to create legal relations by additional clause

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Carlill v Carbonic Smoke Ball

Esso Petroleum Ltd

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Advertisements and promotions have the rebuttable presumption that do have intention to create legal relations.

Was intention - business setting, business advantage to esso
No intnetion - subject matter was trivial (coins), of little value

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Gould v Gould

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Use of vague words implies evidence of a lack of intention to enter into legal relations

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