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What Does ‘Without Prejudice’ And ‘Subject To Contract’ Mean In Settlement Negotiations?
October 30, 2023
The terms ‘without prejudice’ and ‘subject to contract’ are commonly used by parties during settlement negotiations. What does ‘without prejudice’ ...
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Problems With Oral Agreements
September 25, 2023
UK law recognises the existence of oral contracts and legally treats them with the same seriousness and recognition as written ...
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COVID-19: Contract Termination Under The Doctrines Of The Force Majeure and Frustration
April 7, 2020
COVID-19: will this trigger a force majeure clause? COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by The World Health Organisation (WHO) on ...
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The Importance of Contracts to a Business?
December 11, 2019
Contract law lies at the heart of our system of laws and serves as the foundation of our entire society. ...
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Top 5 Tips To Prevent Contract Disputes
December 11, 2019
When a contract gets the point of a dispute it can be costly and time consuming to resolve. Fortunately, we ...
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Agency Vs Distribution Agreement
January 17, 2019
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AGENCY & DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENTS Solicitors, Manchester, London, UK Wide Lawyers, Agency & Distribution Agreements In situations where a ...
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Distribution Agreements – Top 10 Tips
January 17, 2019
DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENTS: TOP 10 TIPS Solicitors, Manchester, London, UK Wide Lawyers, Distribution Agreements A well drafted distribution agreement can be ...
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Construction JCT Contracts 2016
May 22, 2017
JCT 2016 Editions – Available from 30 June 2017 The Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) has announced that it is publishing ...
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Business Contracts – Top 10 Tips
April 6, 2017
Top 10 Tips on Commercial Contracts & Agreements Contract law lies at the heart of our legal system and serves ...
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Consumer Rights – Top 10 Tips
November 15, 2016
As a consumer, you can be forgiven for assuming that the goods or services you are acquiring are fit for ...
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