Subject to Contract in UK Law

  • Expand and contract.
    • No. 2001, January 2001
    • Financial Management (UK)
    • Warchus, John
    • Application service providers - Brief Article
    ... ... It is therefore important to use a formula such as "subject to contract" until you are ready to commit contractually ... When reviewing the draft contract for a new technology supplier, check whether an ... ...
  • NOTES OF CASES
    • No. 13-4, October 1950
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... ' substantial '.z The spate of recent cases on this subject is an interesting illustra- tion of the way in which the ... con- ceded in the judgments" that once a binding contract was entered into the principal could not deprive his ... ...
  • Concurrent Duties
    • No. 82-1, January 2019
    • The Modern Law Review
    This paper offers an account of concurrent liability, and in particular the existence of, and interaction between, concurrent contractual and non‐contractual duties. It argues for five essential pr...
    ... ... in whole or in part; (2) cases of concurrent liability in contract and negligence involve independent duties, which ar e concurrent but not ... facie entitled to whatever remedial consequences flo w therefrom, subject to the ∗ Barrister, Fountain Court Chambers, London; Tutor in Law , ... ...
  • Notes Of Cases
    • No. 37-6, November 1974
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... an industrial dispute knowingly to induce a breach of contract, unless the inducer was a registered trade union. The A.U.E.W ... to deal with many of the matters which are now the subject of Private Bills promoted by companies and local authorities, ... ...
  • Restitution where an Anticipated Contract Fails to Materialise
    • No. 59-1, January 1996
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... The agreement was at all times expressed and understood by both parties to be ‘subject to contract’. Long delays subsequently ensued, mostly owing to LDDC’s insistence on particular design standards, and to its ... ...
  • At the End
    • Contents
    • Advising and Representing Clients at Mediation - 2nd Edition
    • Stephen Walker/David Smith
    • 183-191
    ... ... it is important to include wording to make that clear, such as “subject to contract” (in jurisdictions which allow for this) or a clear wording ... ...
  • NOTES OF CASES
    • No. 24-2, March 1961
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... because no misrepresentation was made until a contract had been formed. Nothing in the judgment of ... also at one on two other points which have been the subject of speculation. They held that it was not necessary ... ...
  • Adam Smith and the Social Foundation of Agreement: Walford v Miles as a Relational Contract
    • No. , September 2017
    • Edinburgh Law Review
    • 376-404
    ... ... conception of general jurisprudence upon a strict separation of justice and police, 49 he saw the latter as a “mean” or “trifling” subject embracing the “inferior parts of government”, one which, police being a strange term to the contemporary reader, would perhaps now be better ... ...
  • Notes of Cases
    • No. 31-1, January 1968
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... , viz., an infringement of the right of property or contract.’ Is a matter which concerns a rule of professional ... by the disciplinary body of the Pharmaceutical Society subject to appeal to the High Court. Courts, however, have not ... ...
  • Court of Appeal
    • No. 32-2, April 1968
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... The owner of the firm agreed (subject to contract) to buy from the defendant land for £4,500, which the ... ...
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