In a High Court case involving the sale of a racing car, the Judge made useful observations on what is a reasonable timeframe in which to exercise a contractual termination right before the right is lost and the breach waived. The contract explained that if “the...
The High Court has recently considered whether a supplier’s standard terms and conditions (T&Cs) were incorporated into a B2B contract by reference and subsequently, whether a supposedly onerous clause relating to early cancellation fees within the T&Cs...
The Court of Appeal has reiterated the principle that where a person signs a contract in their own name and with no qualification as to the capacity in which they sign, they will be a party to the contract – that is personally. A contract for the sale of a...
SummaryMisrepresentation refers to an statement by the seller which causes the buyer to enter into a contract. The statement must be untrue or misleading for it to be a misrepresentation and the buyer must have suffered loss. This blog is about Misrepresentation....