by Nahema ALLAILI | Aug 7, 2023 | Contract law, Terms of Contract, Uncategorized, Uncategorized
Smith V Hughes is a landmark case in English contract law that dealt with the issue of contract formation and the interpretation of contractual terms. Facts of the Case: The case involved a dispute between Mr. Smith, the plaintiff, and Mr. Hughes, the defendant. Mr....
by Nahema ALLAILI | Aug 1, 2023 | Contract law, Representation, Uncategorized, Uncategorized
Case Overview: The case of Bannerman v. White involved a contract for the sale of hops, where the buyer inquired if any sulfur had been used in their growth or treatment. The seller asserted that no sulfur had been used. However, after the hops were inspected,...
by Nahema ALLAILI | Sep 10, 2019 | Collateral Warranty, Contract law, Law of prescription, Terms of Contract
RELEVANT CONTRACT PROVISIONS DB / Scot. Cl. 2.1.1 (Basic obligation) The Contractor shall carry out and complete the Works in a proper and workmanlike manner and in compliance with the Contract Documents, the Construction Phase Plan, and the Statutory Requirements and...