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The painter's identity was a term of the contract, which could either be classified as a condition (breach of which allows termination of the contract) or a warranty (which allows damages only). Here the painter's identity was a condition, but after hanging it in one's house for five years it is far too late to reject the painting for breach of ...
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Dennis Paling, "McRae v Commonwealth Disposals Commission - A Forgotten Decision" (1975) 50 New Zealand Law Journal 174 (6 May 1975) J G Fleming, "Common Mistake" (1952) 15 Modern Law Review 229 (No 2, April 1952) "Non-Existent Subject-Matter of Contract" (1951) 45 Queensland Justice of the Peace and Local Authorities' Journal 149
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Solle v Butcher [1950] 1 KB 671 is an English contract law case, concerning the right to have a contract declared voidable in equity. Denning LJ reaffirmed a class of "equitable mistakes" in his judgment, which enabled a claimant to avoid a contract.
Corbin on Contracts was a leading American textbook on US contract law written by Arthur Linton Corbin.It was influential in the development of contract theory and practice in the 50 American states, and throughout the common law world.
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Arthur Linton Corbin (October 17, 1874 – May 1, 1967) was an American lawyer and legal scholar who was a professor at Yale Law School.He contributed to the development of the philosophy of law known as legal realism [1] and wrote one of the most celebrated legal treatises of the 20th century, Corbin on Contracts.