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adam_text | Contents
page
Foreword v
Preface
vii
Table of Cases
xxi
Table of Statutes
lxxi
Table of Statutory Instruments
lxxv
Table of EC/EU Legislation
&
Conventions
lxxvii
Chapter
1:
Definitions and Characteristics
Suretyship para.
1-001
Rights of a surety
1-002
Contracts of suretyship
1-003
Contracts of guarantee
Definition
1-004
Essential characteristics
1-005
Guarantees and insurance
1-008
Types of guarantee
1-009
Contracts of indemnity
Definition
1-012
Principal debtor clauses
1-014
Performance bonds
1-015
Chapter
2:
Contractual Requirements
Introduction
2-001
Offer and acceptance
2-002
Revocation by the surety
2-003
Revocation before acceptance
2-004
Unilateral and bilateral offers
2-005
When the offer becomes irrevocable
2-006
Prospective consumer credit agreements
2-007
Privity of contract
2-008
Consideration
2-009
Guarantee in the form of a promissory note
2-010
Guarantees of pre-existing liabilities
2-011
Nominal consideration
2-012
Supplies of goods, credits or services
2-013
Other means
2-014
Unlawful consideration
2-016
Evidence of consideration
2-020
xii
Contents
Contracts under seal
2-021
Chapter
3:
Formal Requirements
The Statute of Frauds
1677 3-001
Introduction
3-002
Contracts to which s.4 applies
3-003
Contract distinctions
3-006
Contracts outside the scope of s.4
3-007
Variations must comply with s.4
3-017
Collateral contracts
3-018
Contracts which fall partly within the Statute of Frauds
3-019
Achieving enforceability under s.4
3-020
Memorandum and agreement
3-021
Effect of non-compliance
3-028
The potential impact of
EU
law
3-029
Possible ways to circumvent s.4
3-030
Other statutory requirements
Consumer protection legislation
3-035
The Unfair Contract Terms Act
1977 3-036
The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations
1999 3-037
The Stamp Acts
3-039
Chapter
4:
Construction
Introduction
4-001
Principles of construction
General approach
4-002
Construction in accordance with proper law
4-004
Construction
ut
res
magis valeat
quam pereat
4-005
Admissibility of oral and extrinsic evidence
4-006
The name and form of the document
4-007
Recitals and side notes
4-008
The consideration clause as an aid to interpretation
4-ОЮ
Joint and several liability
4-011
Limitation to liability of the parties named
4-012
The principle of co-extensiveness
4-014
Different forms of contract
4-015
Retrospective and prospective guarantees
4-016
Specific and continuing guarantees
4-017
Limited guarantees
4-018
Guarantees limited in amount
4-020
Conditional guarantees
4-022
Construction of agreements by a surety consenting to
variations to the principal contract
4-025
Variations outside the purview of the original contract
4-026
Contents xiii
Chapter
5:
Vitiating Elements in the Contract
Introduction
5-001
Mistake
5-002
Forms of mistake
5-003
Non est factum
5-004
Fraud or misrepresentation
5-005
Fraud or misrepresentation by the creditor
5-006
Clauses protecting the creditor from allegations of
misrepresentation
5-007
Fraud or misrepresentation by the surety
5-008
Fraud or misrepresentation by the principal
5-009
Fraud and the commercial surety
5-012
Concealment and non-disclosure
5-015
Unusual features
5-016
Disclosure of fraud or dishonesty of the principal
5-017
Other unusual facts
5-018
Disclosure obligations and specific types of contract
5-019
Knowledge of the creditor
5-021
Effect of non-disclosure
5-022
Is the obligation a continuing one?
5-023
Disclosure to whom?
5-024
Express provisions requiring disclosure
5-025
Disclosure and the duty of confidentiality
5-026
Exemption clauses
5-027
Unconscionable transactions
5-028
Duress
5-029
Undue influence
5-030
Notice
5-034
What steps should the creditor take?
5-038
The independent solicitor
5-042
Limits on the protection of the O Brien principle
5-045
The effect of an O Brien defence on subsequent trans¬
actions with the same lender
5-046
Setting aside on terms
5-047
Unconscionable bargains
5-048
Ultra vires and illegal transactions
5-049
Guarantees prohibited by statute
5-050
Guarantees made to effect an unlawful purpose
5-051
Guarantees which offend against public policy
5-052
Guarantees which are not or cannot be performed in a
lawful manner
5-053
Chapter
6:
The Liability of the Surety
The nature of the surety s liability
Secondary nature
6-001
xiv
Contents
The co-extensiveness principle
6-002
Extent of the surety s liability: the provisions of the contract
of guarantee
Limitations upon liability
6-003
Limitations on the amount of principal debt
6-006
Designation of the parties
6-012
The effect of the terms of the principal contract
6-014
Extension of the surety s liability by estoppel
6-017
Extent of the surety s liability: defects in the principal obli¬
gation
General principles
6-018
Principal obligations which are illegal
6-019
Principal obligations which are void
6-020
Principal obligations which are voidable
6-024
Principal obligations which are unenforceable
6-026
Provisions preserving liability where the principal contract
is defective
6-028
Extent of the surety s liability: breach of the principal con¬
tract by the creditor or principal
Breach of the principal contract by the creditor
6-029
Breach of the principal contract by the principal
6-030
Chapter
7:
Enforcement of Contracts of Suretyship
Introduction
7-001
When can the creditor sue the surety?
Default of the principal
7-002
Demands for payment
7-004
The creditor may pursue the surety first
7-009
Preservation of rights against third parties
7-010
Time of suit is not of the essence
7-011
Limitation of actions
7-012
Nature of the claim against the surety
7-018
Where should the creditor sue the surety?
Jurisdiction of arbitration clauses
7-019
No choice of forum
7-022
Parties to the proceedings
Joint obligors
7-026
Trustees and other representatives
7-029
Who may sue on the guarantee?
7-030
Assignees
7-031
Evidence of liability
Conclusive evidence clauses
7-032
Proof without conclusive evidence clauses
7-033
Set-off and counterclaim
7-034
Miscellaneous considerations
Preserving assets for judgment
7-035
Contents xv
Counter-securities 7-036
Claims
against an
insolvent
surety
7-037
Claims
against the surety when the principal is insolvent
7-038
Claims against the estate of a deceased surety
7-039
Claims by the estate of a deceased creditor
7-040
Chapter
8:
Revocation of Contracts of Suretyship
Introduction
8-001
Revocation by the surety
Revocation by express notice
8-002
Revocation in the absence of contractual provision
8-003
The effect of revocation
8-006
Form of notice
8-008
Liability during notice period
8-009
Revocation by co-surety
8-010
Revocation by death or insanity
Death or insanity of the surety
8-011
Death or insanity of a co-surety
8-012
Death or insanity of the creditor or principal
8-013
Revocation of contracts of indemnity
8-014
Chapter
9:
Discharge of the Surety
Discharge of surety by discharge of the principal
9-001
Discharge by payment or performance
9-002
Discharge by appropriation
9-005
Discharge arising from set-of
9-009
Discharge by agreement or by release
9-010
Discharge of surety by breach of contract by creditor
9-017
Discharge of surety by breach of contract by principal
9-019
Discharge by operation of law
9-021
Discharge by alteration of the principal contract
Material alteration of documents
9-022
Material variation of the terms
9-023
Agreement by creditor to give time to the principal
9-029
Agreement by creditor to give time to surety
9-035
Laches of creditor
9-036
Change in position of parties
9-037
Discharge of surety by loss of rights of recourse
Loss of co-sureties
9-040
Discharge by loss of securities held by creditor
9-041
Chapter
10:
Rights of the Surety Against the Principal
Introduction
10-001
xvi Contents
The right to an indemnity
10-002
Independent right of the surety
10-003
Express agreement
10-004
Implied agreement
10-006
Restitutionary right in quasi-contract
10-008
Accrual of the surety s right of indemnity
10-012
Amount of indemnity
10-017
Principal and interest
10-018
Loss by surety of right of indemnity
10-022
Unenforceable indemnities
10-023
Surety s rights before payment
10-024
Quia
timet
relief
10-025
Right to petition for winding-up
10-029
Right to recover damages
10-030
Chapter
11:
Rights of the Surety Against the Creditor
Nature and origin of rights
11-001
Rights of the surety before payment or performance
Rights of the surety before demand
11-002
Rights of the surety upon demand
11-005
Right to marshal securities in the hands of the creditor
11-015
Rights of the surety after payment or performance
The right of recovery
11-016
The right of subrogation
11-017
Chapter
12:
Rights of the Surety Against Co-Sureties
Nature and origin of rights
12-001
The operation of the right of contribution
When the right to contribution arises
12-003
When the right to contribution does not arise
12-009
The amount of contribution
12-013
Interest
12-014
Costs
12-015
The right of the surety to securities
12-016
Enforcement to the right of contribution
Action for contribution
12-018
Defences to claims for lack of contribution
12-020
Death and bankruptcy
The effect of bankruptcy
12-025
The effect of death
12-026
Chapter
13:
Insolvency
The insolvency of the principal
13-001
The rale against double proof
13-002
Contents xvii
Payment in full by the surety
13-005
Suspense accounts and non-competition clauses
13-011
Release of the principal by the creditor
13-013
The insolvency of the surety
The creditor s right of proof
13-014
Negotiable instruments
13-015
The insolvency of both the principal and surety
The general rule
13-016
Negotiable instruments
13-017
The rale in Ex p. Waring
13-018
The insolvency of the creditor: set-off
13-019
Personal covenant for repayment
13-020
The insolvency of co-sureties
13-021
Chapter
14:
Bank Guarantees and Related Transactions
Introduction
14-001
Duty of care
Duty in relation to securities held by the bank
14-002
Explaining the nature and effect of security documents
14-003
Expense of such guarantees
14-010
Cheque guarantee cards
14-011
The relationship between bank and payee
14-012
Letters of comfort
14-014
Statements of promises and present intention
14-015
Chapter
15:
International Commerce
Introduction
15-001
Export credit guarantees
15-002
The powers of the ECGD
15-003
Facilities available from ECGD
15-006
Carnets
15-013
Types of goods
15-014
How the ATA
carnet
system works
15-015
Obtaining
a carnet
15-016
P&I club guarantees and bail bonds
Security for the release of maritime vessels
15-019
Cases analogous to arrest
15-022
Form of club guarantees
15-023
The cost of security or counter-security
15-024
Indemnities for port agents
15-025
Indemnities given to or by cargo receivers
15-026
Chapter
16:
Performance Bonds
The nature of performance bonds
16-001
xviii Contents
Performance
bond or true guarantee?
16-002
The commercial role of performance bonds
16-003
Construction projects
16-004
International sales
16-005
The advantage of performance bonds
Comparative cost
16-006
Obtaining immediate payment
16-007
Securing the performance of unenforceable obligations
16-008
Freeing of other assets
16-011
The provision of performance bonds
16-012
The construction of performance bonds
16-013
Proper law
16-014
Liability without proof of breach
16-015
Demand
16-016
Stating the basis of the claim
16-017
Implied terms
16-018
The ICC Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees (ICC
Publication No.458)
16-019
Safeguards against wrongful demands or fraud
16-020
Injunctive relief
Injunction against the beneficiary
16-025
Freezing injunctions
16-027
Standby letters of credit
16-031
Advantages and disadvantages
16-032
Duty to account for the proceeds of the bond
16-033
Repayment when there has been no breach
16-034
Interest
16-035
Chapter
17:
Consumer Credit Transactions
Introduction
17-001
The protection of sureties for consumer agreements
17-002
Protected sureties
17-003
Formalities
17-004
Sanctions for non-compliance with formal requirements
17-005
The right of the surety to change his mind
17-006
Information to be supplied
17-007
Sanctions for non-compliance with information require¬
ments
17-008
Termination and enforcement
17-009
Realisation and enforcement of securities
17-010
Cancelled or unenforceable agreements
17-011
Contracts with minors or the incapacitated
17-012
Sanctions for wrongful or premature enforcement
17-013
Unfair relationships between creditors and debtors
17-014
Chapter
18:
Landlord and Tenant
Introduction
18-001
Contents
XIX
Variations
of the lease
18-002
Effect of termination of the lease
18-003
Effect of assignment of the lease
18-004
Effect of transfer of the freehold reversion
18-005
Rent reviews
18-006
Relief against forfeiture
18-007
The Landlord and the Tenant (Covenants) Act
1995 18-008
Substitution clauses
18-009
Effect of disclaimer of the lease
18-010
Effect of disclaimer
18-011
Disclaimer on insolvency of the original tenant
18-012
Covenants by the surety to take on a new lease from the
date of the disclaimer
18-013
Disclaimer on insolvency of a sub-tenant or assignee of
the lease
18-014
Effect of disclaimer by the Crown
18-015
Voluntary arrangements
18-016
Rights of the surety after payment
18-017
Precedent
1:
Standard Form Bank Guarantee
Ρ
1-001
Precedent
2:
Notice of Revocation P2-001
Precedent
3:
Deed of Release of Surety from Bank Guaran¬
tee P3-001
Precedent
4:
Letter of Comfort P4-001
Precedent
5:
On Demand Unconditional Performance Bond P5-001
Precedent
6:
Conditional Performance Bond P6-001
Precedent
7:
Counter-Indemnity to a Bank Issuing a Perfor¬
mance Bond P7-001
Precedent
8:
P&I Club Letter of Undertaking P8-001
Precedent
9:
Guarantee of Dividends on Shares P9-001
Precedent
10:
Guarantee of Ascertained Debt
Ρ
10-001
Precedent
11:
Agreement for the Release of a Surety Pll-001
Precedent
12:
Bank Guarantee in Respect of Security for
Costs P12-001
Precedent
13:
Indemnity for the Fidelity of an Employee P13-001
Precedent
14:
Rent Guarantee P14-001
Appendix Legislation A-001
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A-063
Index
page
685
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Contents
page
Foreword v
Preface
vii
Table of Cases
xxi
Table of Statutes
lxxi
Table of Statutory Instruments
lxxv
Table of EC/EU Legislation
&
Conventions
lxxvii
Chapter
1:
Definitions and Characteristics
Suretyship para.
1-001
Rights of a surety
1-002
Contracts of suretyship
1-003
Contracts of guarantee
Definition
1-004
Essential characteristics
1-005
Guarantees and insurance
1-008
Types of guarantee
1-009
Contracts of indemnity
Definition
1-012
"Principal debtor" clauses
1-014
Performance bonds
1-015
Chapter
2:
Contractual Requirements
Introduction
2-001
Offer and acceptance
2-002
Revocation by the surety
2-003
Revocation before acceptance
2-004
Unilateral and bilateral offers
2-005
When the offer becomes irrevocable
2-006
Prospective consumer credit agreements
2-007
Privity of contract
2-008
Consideration
2-009
Guarantee in the form of a promissory note
2-010
Guarantees of pre-existing liabilities
2-011
Nominal consideration
2-012
Supplies of goods, credits or services
2-013
Other means
2-014
Unlawful consideration
2-016
Evidence of consideration
2-020
xii
Contents
Contracts under seal
2-021
Chapter
3:
Formal Requirements
The Statute of Frauds
1677 3-001
Introduction
3-002
Contracts to which s.4 applies
3-003
Contract distinctions
3-006
Contracts outside the scope of s.4
3-007
Variations must comply with s.4
3-017
Collateral contracts
3-018
Contracts which fall partly within the Statute of Frauds
3-019
Achieving enforceability under s.4
3-020
Memorandum and agreement
3-021
Effect of non-compliance
3-028
The potential impact of
EU
law
3-029
Possible ways to circumvent s.4
3-030
Other statutory requirements
Consumer protection legislation
3-035
The Unfair Contract Terms Act
1977 3-036
The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations
1999 3-037
The Stamp Acts
3-039
Chapter
4:
Construction
Introduction
4-001
Principles of construction
General approach
4-002
Construction in accordance with proper law
4-004
Construction
ut
res
magis valeat
quam pereat
4-005
Admissibility of oral and extrinsic evidence
4-006
The name and form of the document
4-007
Recitals and side notes
4-008
The consideration clause as an aid to interpretation
4-ОЮ
Joint and several liability
4-011
Limitation to liability of the parties named
4-012
The principle of co-extensiveness
4-014
Different forms of contract
4-015
Retrospective and prospective guarantees
4-016
Specific and continuing guarantees
4-017
Limited guarantees
4-018
Guarantees limited in amount
4-020
Conditional guarantees
4-022
Construction of agreements by a surety consenting to
variations to the principal contract
4-025
Variations outside the purview of the original contract
4-026
Contents xiii
Chapter
5:
Vitiating Elements in the Contract
Introduction
5-001
Mistake
5-002
Forms of mistake
5-003
Non est factum
5-004
Fraud or misrepresentation
5-005
Fraud or misrepresentation by the creditor
5-006
Clauses protecting the creditor from allegations of
misrepresentation
5-007
Fraud or misrepresentation by the surety
5-008
Fraud or misrepresentation by the principal
5-009
Fraud and the commercial surety
5-012
Concealment and non-disclosure
5-015
Unusual features
5-016
Disclosure of fraud or dishonesty of the principal
5-017
Other unusual facts
5-018
Disclosure obligations and specific types of contract
5-019
Knowledge of the creditor
5-021
Effect of non-disclosure
5-022
Is the obligation a continuing one?
5-023
Disclosure to whom?
5-024
Express provisions requiring disclosure
5-025
Disclosure and the duty of confidentiality
5-026
Exemption clauses
5-027
Unconscionable transactions
5-028
Duress
5-029
Undue influence
5-030
Notice
5-034
What steps should the creditor take?
5-038
The independent solicitor
5-042
Limits on the protection of the O'Brien principle
5-045
The effect of an O'Brien defence on subsequent trans¬
actions with the same lender
5-046
Setting aside on terms
5-047
Unconscionable bargains
5-048
Ultra vires and illegal transactions
5-049
Guarantees prohibited by statute
5-050
Guarantees made to effect an unlawful purpose
5-051
Guarantees which offend against public policy
5-052
Guarantees which are not or cannot be performed in a
lawful manner
5-053
Chapter
6:
The Liability of the Surety
The nature of the surety's liability
Secondary nature
6-001
xiv
Contents
The co-extensiveness principle
6-002
Extent of the surety's liability: the provisions of the contract
of guarantee
Limitations upon liability
6-003
Limitations on the amount of principal debt
6-006
Designation of the parties
6-012
The effect of the terms of the principal contract
6-014
Extension of the surety's liability by estoppel
6-017
Extent of the surety's liability: defects in the principal obli¬
gation
General principles
6-018
Principal obligations which are illegal
6-019
Principal obligations which are void
6-020
Principal obligations which are voidable
6-024
Principal obligations which are unenforceable
6-026
Provisions preserving liability where the principal contract
is defective
6-028
Extent of the surety's liability: breach of the principal con¬
tract by the creditor or principal
Breach of the principal contract by the creditor
6-029
Breach of the principal contract by the principal
6-030
Chapter
7:
Enforcement of Contracts of Suretyship
Introduction
7-001
When can the creditor sue the surety?
Default of the principal
7-002
Demands for payment
7-004
The creditor may pursue the surety first
7-009
Preservation of rights against third parties
7-010
Time of suit is not of the essence
7-011
Limitation of actions
7-012
Nature of the claim against the surety
7-018
Where should the creditor sue the surety?
Jurisdiction of arbitration clauses
7-019
No choice of forum
7-022
Parties to the proceedings
Joint obligors
7-026
Trustees and other representatives
7-029
Who may sue on the guarantee?
7-030
Assignees
7-031
Evidence of liability
Conclusive evidence clauses
7-032
Proof without conclusive evidence clauses
7-033
Set-off and counterclaim
7-034
Miscellaneous considerations
Preserving assets for judgment
7-035
Contents xv
Counter-securities 7-036
Claims
against an
insolvent
surety
7-037
Claims
against the surety when the principal is insolvent
7-038
Claims against the estate of a deceased surety
7-039
Claims by the estate of a deceased creditor
7-040
Chapter
8:
Revocation of Contracts of Suretyship
Introduction
8-001
Revocation by the surety
Revocation by express notice
8-002
Revocation in the absence of contractual provision
8-003
The effect of revocation
8-006
Form of notice
8-008
Liability during notice period
8-009
Revocation by co-surety
8-010
Revocation by death or insanity
Death or insanity of the surety
8-011
Death or insanity of a co-surety
8-012
Death or insanity of the creditor or principal
8-013
Revocation of contracts of indemnity
8-014
Chapter
9:
Discharge of the Surety
Discharge of surety by discharge of the principal
9-001
Discharge by payment or performance
9-002
Discharge by appropriation
9-005
Discharge arising from set-of
9-009
Discharge by agreement or by release
9-010
Discharge of surety by breach of contract by creditor
9-017
Discharge of surety by breach of contract by principal
9-019
Discharge by operation of law
9-021
Discharge by alteration of the principal contract
Material alteration of documents
9-022
Material variation of the terms
9-023
Agreement by creditor to give time to the principal
9-029
Agreement by creditor to give time to surety
9-035
Laches of creditor
9-036
Change in position of parties
9-037
Discharge of surety by loss of rights of recourse
Loss of co-sureties
9-040
Discharge by loss of securities held by creditor
9-041
Chapter
10:
Rights of the Surety Against the Principal
Introduction
10-001
xvi Contents
The right to an indemnity
10-002
Independent right of the surety
10-003
Express agreement
10-004
Implied agreement
10-006
Restitutionary right in quasi-contract
10-008
Accrual of the surety's right of indemnity
10-012
Amount of indemnity
10-017
Principal and interest
10-018
Loss by surety of right of indemnity
10-022
Unenforceable indemnities
10-023
Surety's rights before payment
10-024
Quia
timet
relief
10-025
Right to petition for winding-up
10-029
Right to recover damages
10-030
Chapter
11:
Rights of the Surety Against the Creditor
Nature and origin of rights
11-001
Rights of the surety before payment or performance
Rights of the surety before demand
11-002
Rights of the surety upon demand
11-005
Right to marshal securities in the hands of the creditor
11-015
Rights of the surety after payment or performance
The right of recovery
11-016
The right of subrogation
11-017
Chapter
12:
Rights of the Surety Against Co-Sureties
Nature and origin of rights
12-001
The operation of the right of contribution
When the right to contribution arises
12-003
When the right to contribution does not arise
12-009
The amount of contribution
12-013
Interest
12-014
Costs
12-015
The right of the surety to securities
12-016
Enforcement to the right of contribution
Action for contribution
12-018
Defences to claims for lack of contribution
12-020
Death and bankruptcy
The effect of bankruptcy
12-025
The effect of death
12-026
Chapter
13:
Insolvency
The insolvency of the principal
13-001
The rale against double proof
13-002
Contents xvii
Payment in full by the surety
13-005
Suspense accounts and non-competition clauses
13-011
Release of the principal by the creditor
13-013
The insolvency of the surety
The creditor's right of proof
13-014
Negotiable instruments
13-015
The insolvency of both the principal and surety
The general rule
13-016
Negotiable instruments
13-017
The rale in Ex p. Waring
13-018
The insolvency of the creditor: set-off
13-019
Personal covenant for repayment
13-020
The insolvency of co-sureties
13-021
Chapter
14:
Bank Guarantees and Related Transactions
Introduction
14-001
Duty of care
Duty in relation to securities held by the bank
14-002
Explaining the nature and effect of security documents
14-003
Expense of such guarantees
14-010
Cheque guarantee cards
14-011
The relationship between bank and payee
14-012
Letters of comfort
14-014
Statements of promises and present intention
14-015
Chapter
15:
International Commerce
Introduction
15-001
Export credit guarantees
15-002
The powers of the ECGD
15-003
Facilities available from ECGD
15-006
Carnets
15-013
Types of goods
15-014
How the ATA
carnet
system works
15-015
Obtaining
a carnet
15-016
P&I club guarantees and bail bonds
Security for the release of maritime vessels
15-019
Cases analogous to arrest
15-022
Form of club guarantees
15-023
The cost of security or counter-security
15-024
Indemnities for port agents
15-025
Indemnities given to or by cargo receivers
15-026
Chapter
16:
Performance Bonds
The nature of performance bonds
16-001
xviii Contents
Performance
bond or true guarantee?
16-002
The commercial role of performance bonds
16-003
Construction projects
16-004
International sales
16-005
The advantage of performance bonds
Comparative cost
16-006
Obtaining immediate payment
16-007
Securing the performance of unenforceable obligations
16-008
Freeing of other assets
16-011
The provision of performance bonds
16-012
The construction of performance bonds
16-013
Proper law
16-014
Liability without proof of breach
16-015
Demand
16-016
Stating the basis of the claim
16-017
Implied terms
16-018
The ICC Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees (ICC
Publication No.458)
16-019
Safeguards against wrongful demands or fraud
16-020
Injunctive relief
Injunction against the beneficiary
16-025
Freezing injunctions
16-027
Standby letters of credit
16-031
Advantages and disadvantages
16-032
Duty to account for the proceeds of the bond
16-033
Repayment when there has been no breach
16-034
Interest
16-035
Chapter
17:
Consumer Credit Transactions
Introduction
17-001
The protection of sureties for consumer agreements
17-002
Protected sureties
17-003
Formalities
17-004
Sanctions for non-compliance with formal requirements
17-005
The right of the surety to change his mind
17-006
Information to be supplied
17-007
Sanctions for non-compliance with information require¬
ments
17-008
Termination and enforcement
17-009
Realisation and enforcement of securities
17-010
Cancelled or unenforceable agreements
17-011
Contracts with minors or the incapacitated
17-012
Sanctions for wrongful or premature enforcement
17-013
Unfair relationships between creditors and debtors
17-014
Chapter
18:
Landlord and Tenant
Introduction
18-001
Contents
XIX
Variations
of the lease
18-002
Effect of termination of the lease
18-003
Effect of assignment of the lease
18-004
Effect of transfer of the freehold reversion
18-005
Rent reviews
18-006
Relief against forfeiture
18-007
The Landlord and the Tenant (Covenants) Act
1995 18-008
Substitution clauses
18-009
Effect of disclaimer of the lease
18-010
Effect of disclaimer
18-011
Disclaimer on insolvency of the original tenant
18-012
Covenants by the surety to take on a new lease from the
date of the disclaimer
18-013
Disclaimer on insolvency of a sub-tenant or assignee of
the lease
18-014
Effect of disclaimer by the Crown
18-015
Voluntary arrangements
18-016
Rights of the surety after payment
18-017
Precedent
1:
Standard Form Bank Guarantee
Ρ
1-001
Precedent
2:
Notice of Revocation P2-001
Precedent
3:
Deed of Release of Surety from Bank Guaran¬
tee P3-001
Precedent
4:
Letter of Comfort P4-001
Precedent
5:
On Demand Unconditional Performance Bond P5-001
Precedent
6:
Conditional Performance Bond P6-001
Precedent
7:
Counter-Indemnity to a Bank Issuing a Perfor¬
mance Bond P7-001
Precedent
8:
P&I Club Letter of Undertaking P8-001
Precedent
9:
Guarantee of Dividends on Shares P9-001
Precedent
10:
Guarantee of Ascertained Debt
Ρ
10-001
Precedent
11:
Agreement for the Release of a Surety Pll-001
Precedent
12:
Bank Guarantee in Respect of Security for
Costs P12-001
Precedent
13:
Indemnity for the Fidelity of an Employee P13-001
Precedent
14:
Rent Guarantee P14-001
Appendix Legislation A-001
—
A-063
Index
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