- Subject(s):
- Construction of contract — Interpretation of contract
This is an introductory chapter. The case law tradition of English contract law is explained, including the distinction between Common Law and Equity. The requirements of consensus are analysed. There is an overview of modern developments in the law. Doctrinal controversies are listed, with references to parts of the book where ‘Evaluation’ sections provide comment on difficult or uncertain developments or topics. There are forty-nine such ‘Evaluation’ sections, amongst which the author’s discussion of the following topics merits special attention: negotiation agreements [4.35] and [4.42]; the rule in Pinnel’s Case [6.82]; the ‘fiction of fraud’ and the Misrepresentation Act 1967 [11.113]; duress as to person [13.27]; illegitimate (but not unlawful) pressure [13.38]; good faith [19.27]; the White & Carter case [27.66].
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