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  2. English contract law - Wikipedia

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    English contract law is the body of law that regulates legally binding agreements in England and Wales.With its roots in the lex mercatoria and the activism of the judiciary during the Industrial Revolution, it shares a heritage with countries across the Commonwealth (such as Australia, Canada, India [1]), from membership in the European Union, continuing membership in Unidroit, and to a ...

  3. Landmark Cases in the Law of Contract - Wikipedia

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    Smith v Hughes (1871) on unilateral mistake and the objective approach to interpretation of contracts; Foakes v Beer [1] (1884) on part payments of debt (with a notable dissenting opinion by Lord Blackburn) The Hong Kong Fir (1961) on innominate terms, allowing the court remedial flexibility

  4. History of English contract law - Wikipedia

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    Modern English contract law is composed primarily of case law decided by the English courts following the Judicature Acts and supplemented by statutory reform. However, a significant number of legal principles were inherited from recording decisions reaching back to the aftermath of the Norman Invasion .

  5. Category:United Kingdom contract law - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... English contract law (1 C, 53 P) U. United Kingdom contract case law (3 C, 4 P)

  6. Interpreting contracts in English law - Wikipedia

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    The move to a contextual, or purposive approach to construing contracts is a recent feature of English contract law. For instance in 1911, in Lovell & Christmas Ltd v Wall Lord Cozens-Hardy MR stated, [3] it is the duty of the court… to construe the document according to the ordinary grammatical meaning of the words used therein.

  7. Unfair terms in English contract law - Wikipedia

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    Unfair terms in English contract law are regulated under three major pieces of legislation, compliance with which is enforced by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 is the first main Act, which covers some contracts that have exclusion and limitation clauses. For example, it will not extend to cover ...

  8. Category:English contract law - Wikipedia

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    Unconscionability in English law; Undue influence in English law; Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977; Unfair Contract Terms Bill; Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Directive 1993; Unfair terms in English contract law

  9. History of contract law - Wikipedia

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    The history of contract law dates back to ancient civilizations and the development of contract law has been heavily influenced by Ancient Greek and Roman thought. There have been further significant developments in contract law during and since the Middle Ages and especially with the development of global trade .