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  2. Contractual term - Wikipedia

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    Reasonableness and equitableness: The implied term must be reasonable and equitable. In Biotechnology Australia Pty Ltd v Pace, [17] it was held a term that imposes a significant detriment or burden on the other party is unlikely to be equitable. Business efficacy: The implied term must be necessary for the business efficacy of the contract ...

  3. Yam Seng Pte Ltd v International Trade Corp Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Yam Seng Pte Ltd v International Trade Corporation Ltd [2013] EWHC 111 is an English contract law case, concerning the principle of good faith. The case posited that English law should recognize a limited form of good faith as an implied contract term.

  4. Chitty on Contracts - Wikipedia

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    Part 4 – The Terms of Contract Chapter 12 – Express Terms, Chapter 13 – Implied Terms, Chapter 14 – Exemption Clauses, Chapter 15 – Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts; Part 5 – Illegality and Public Policy: Chapter 16 – Illegality and Public Policy; Part 6 – Joint Obligations, Third Parties, and Assignment

  5. Contract - Wikipedia

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    While other jurisdictions impose protections for the environment through tort law, regulations, or environmental personhood, mainland Chinese law thus utilises contractual terms implied in law. Nominate contracts in civil law jurisdictions and contracts subject to the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods ...

  6. Southern Foundries (1926) Ltd v Shirlaw - Wikipedia

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    Southern Foundries (1926) Ltd v Shirlaw [1940] AC 701 is an important English contract law and company law case. In the field of contracts it is well known for MacKinnon LJ's decision in the Court of Appeal, where he put forth the "officious bystander" formulation for determining what terms should be implied into agreements by the courts.

  7. Implied terms in English law - Wikipedia

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    Terms implied "in law" are confined to particular categories of contract, particularly employment contracts or contracts between landlords and tenants, as necessary incidents of the relationship. For instance, in every employment contract , there is an implied term of mutual trust and confidence , supporting the notion that workplace relations ...

  8. BP Refinery (Westernport) Pty Ltd v Shire of Hastings

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    An appeal against the assessment by BP to the County Court was dismissed, as was an appeal to the Supreme Court of Victoria.The Supreme Court held that under the Local Government Act the Shire of Hastings could only validly make an agreement with a particular ratepayer for specified land, and not any person who might subsequently become the ratepayer.

  9. Incomplete contracts - Wikipedia

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    Contractual terms are the specific details of an agreement, including the rights and obligations of the parties. Contractual terms are broadly divided into two types, express terms and implied terms. Express terms are included in the signed contract, or a caveat that is reasonably noticeable to the other party.