Contract law: an introduction to the English law of contract for the civil lawyer
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE V
TABLE OF CASES XV
TABLE OF LEGISLATION XXIX
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XXXVII
PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE COMMON LAW 1
1 THE COMMON LAW 3
I. THE COMMON LAW OF ENGLAND 3
1. MEANINGS OF COMMON LAW 3
2. COMMON LAW AND EQUITY 5
3. COMMON LAW AND CIVIL LAW 8
II. COMMON LAW SYSTEMS AROUND THE WORLD 9
1. THE RANGE OF THE COMMON LAW 9
2. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN COMMON LAW SYSTEMS 10
3. SOME GENERAL FEATURES OF THE COMMON LAW SYSTEMS 11
2 FINDING THE LAW 15
I. THE SOURCES OF LAW 15
/. LEGAL REASONING IN THE COMMON LAW: WHERE SHALL WE BEGIN? 15
2. LEGISLATION AND CASE-LAW AS SOURCES OF LAW 17
II. THE JUDGE AS INTERPRETER AND AS LAW-MAKER 19
1. DIFFERENT JUDICIAL APPROACHES TO THE DIFFERENT SOURCES 19
2. THE BINDINGFORCE OFCASE-LAW: THE DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT 20
(A) CASE-LAW AS AN AUTHORITY 20
(B) CASE-LAW AS BINDING 21
(C) THE RULES OF PRECEDENT IN ENGLISH LAW 21
(D) UNDERSTANDING THE CASE-LAW IN THE LIGHT OF THE DOCTRINE OF 26
PRECEDENT
3. THE INTERPRETATION OF LEGISLATIVE TEXTS 27
(A) THE BASIC TEST: APPLYING THE NORMAL, OBJECTIVE MEANING 27
OF THE WORDS OF THE STATUTE
VIII CONTENTS
(B) SOME GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND PRESUMPTIONS OF INTERPRETATION 28
(C) INTERPRETATION OF EUROPEAN LAW AND COMPLIANCE WITH THE 29
EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
(D) THE RELEVANCE OF THE CONTEXT OF THE STATUTE AT THE TIME 30
OF ITS ENACTMENT
(E) THE COURT DOES NOT GENERALLY REASON BEYOND THE STATUTE 32
4. REASONING FROM THE CASES IN THE COMMON LAW 33
(A) THE JUDGE DEVELOPS THE COMMON LAW AND DOES NOT SIMPLY 33
DECLARE IT
(B) REASONING IN THE COMMON LAW 34
(C) AN ILLUSTRATION OF COMMON LAW REASONING: DONOGHUE V 37
STEVENSON AND ITS AFTERMATH
III. ENGLISH STATUTORY DRAFTING 43
1. THE GENERAL STYLE OF STATUTORY DRAFTING IN ENGLAND 43
2. AN ILLUSTRATION: THE CONTRACTS (RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES) ACT 1999 43
PART II: THE LAW OF CONTRACT 47
3 INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH LAW OF CONTRACT 49
I. THE PLACE OF CONTRACT IN PRIVATE LAW 49
1. CONTRACT WITHIN THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS 49
2. CONTRACT AND TORT 51
3. CONTRACT AND PROPERTY 53
II. A GENERAL LAW OF CONTRACT; THE PLACE OF SPECIAL CONTRACTS 55
/. GENERAL AND SPECIAL : A DIFFERENT STARTING-POINT 55
2. THE (LIMITED) ROLE OF SPECIAL CONTRACTS IN ENGLISH LAW 56
(A) FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT 56
(B) THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT 57
(C) REMEDIES 59
(D) SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ADOPTION OF A GENERAL RULE RATHER THAN 59
SPECIAL CONTRACTS IN ENGLISH LAW
III. SOME GENERAL FEATURES AND SOME FUNDAMENTAL STARTING-POINTS 61
1. THE ROLE OF GOOD FAITH 61
2. OBJECTIVITY, REASONABLENESS AND RELIANCE 65
3. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INTENTIONS OF THE PARTIES 65
4. CONTRACT AS AN ECONOMIC INSTRUMENT: CONTRACTUAL FREEDOM, 66
CERTAINTY, AND THE COMMERCIAL MODEL OF CONTRACTING
5. CONTRACT DRAFTING IN THE COMMON LAW 68
IV. ENGLISH CONTRACT LAW IN A EUROPEAN CONTEXT 68
CONTENTS IX
4 THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR A CONTRACT 71
I. THE STARTING-POINT: NO GENERAL DUTY BETWEEN NEGOTIATING PARTIES 72
1. THE GENERAL APPROACH 72
2. NO GENERAL DUTY BECAUSE OF A RELUCTANCE TO USE GENERAL RULES? 72
3. DIFFICULTIES IN DEFINING THE DUTY? 73
4. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NEGOTIATING PARTIES IS ADVERSARIAL; THE 75
ALLOCATION OF RISK IN NEGOTIATIONS
5. NEGOTIATIONS SUBJECT TO CONTRACT 76
6. NO GENERAL DUTY OF DISCLOSURE 11
7. BREAKING OFF NEGOTIATIONS IS NOT A TORT 78
8. NO GENERAL LIABILITY BASED ON ESTOPPEL 78
II. PARTICULAR LIABILITIES ARISING DURING THE NEGOTIATIONS 80
1. PARTICULAR LIABILITIES RATHER THAN GENERAL DUTIES 80
2. MISREPRESENTATION: REMEDIES IN TORT 80
3. CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY IN THE PRECONTRACTUAL PHASE 82
(A) EXPRESS CONTRACTS: OPTIONS, RIGHTS OF PRE-EMPTION, LOCK-OUT 82
AGREEMENTS AND LETTERS OF INTENT
(B) IMPLIED CONTRACTS: DUTIES TO CONSIDER TENDERS 86
(C) IMPLIED DUTY TO MAINTAIN OFFER OF UNILATERAL CONTRACT 87
4. UNJUST ENRICHMENT 88
5. BREACH OF CONFIDENCE 90
5 FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT: CONTRACT AS AGREEMENT 91
I. THE MEANING OF AGREEMENT : THE OBJECTIVE TEST 91
/. AN AGREEMENT REQUIRES COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE PARTIES 91
2. OBJECTIVITY AND SUBJECTIVITY 92
3. ARGUMENTS IN RELATION TO THE DIFFERENT APPROACHES 93
4. THE OBJECTIVE TEST IN ENGLISH LAW 96
5. THE OBJECTIVE TEST IN CONTEXT IN THE ENGLISH LAW OF CONTRACT 99
II. THE MECHANISMS OF CONTRACT FORMATION: THE RULES OF OFFER AND 99
ACCEPTANCE
1. OFFER ANDACCEPTANCE AS A RULE 99
(A) PROBLEMS AND BENEFITS OF THE OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE
ANALYSIS 100
(B) REJECTION OF THE OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE ANALYSIS BY LORD 103
DENNING
(C) INSISTENCE ON THE OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE ANALYSIS BY THE 103
HOUSE OF LORDS
(D) OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE IS NORMALLY A RULE 104
X CONTENTS
2. THE PARTICULAR RULES OF OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE 105
(A) OFFER 106
(B) TERMINATION OF OFFER BY THE OFFEROR OR THE OFFEREE 108
(C) ACCEPTANCE 110
(D) TIME AND PLACE OF ACCEPTANCE 112
3. UNRESOLVED NEGOTIATIONS: BATTLES OF FORMS 115
III. MINIMUM CONTENT AND CERTAINTY 117
1. AN AGREEMENT (AND THE OFFER) MUST BE COMPLETE 117
2. AN AGREEMENT (AND THE OFFER) MUST BE CERTAIN 118
6 FORM, CONSIDERATION AND INTENTION 121
I. FORMALITY IN THE FORMATION OF CONTRACTS 122
/. SPECIFIC FORMALITIES FOR SPECIFIC CONTRACTS 122
2. A GENERAL FORMALITY: THE DEED 123
3. THE AVOIDANCE OF FORMALITIES 125
II. THE DOCTRINE OF CONSIDERATION 127
1. CONSIDERATION: THE BASIC PRINCIPLE 127
2. CONSIDERATION: PARTICULAR RULES 127
HI. PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL 138
1. THE CORE PRINCIPLE OF ESTOPPEL: RELIANCE ON A REPRESENTATION 138
2. THE MODERN DEVELOPMENT OF PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL IN ENGLISH LAW 139
3. THE ELEMENTS OF PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL IN ENGLISH LAW 142
(A) THE DOCTRINE IS LIMITED TO THE VARIATION OF AN EXISTING 143
CONTRACT, IN THE ABSENCE OF FRESH CONSIDERATION
(B) THE REPRESENTATION 143
(C) THE REPRESENTEE MUST HAVE RELIED ON THE REPRESENTATION* 144
ALTERED HIS POSITION
(D) THE REPRESENTOR CAN REVOKE HIS PROMISE: ESTOPPEL IS 145
NORMALLY ONLY TEMPORARY
(E) THE REPRESENTATION MAY BE IRREVOCABLE 145
(F) PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL DOES NOT CREATE NEW RIGHTS*IT IS 146
A SHIELD NOT A SWORD
4. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONSIDERATION AND ESTOPPEL: DIFFERENCES 147
WITHIN THE COMMON LAW, AND POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENTS IN ENGLAND
IV. CONTRACTUAL INTENTION 149
1. THE ROLE OF THE PARTIES INTENTIONS IN THE FORMATION OF A CONTRACT
149
2. INTENTION TO CREATE LEGAL RELATIONS 150
7 VITIATING FACTORS: VOID, VOIDABLE AND UNENFORCEABLE CONTRACTS 153
I. THE VITIATING FACTORS IN ENGLISH LAW; VOID AND VOIDABLE CONTRACTS 154
/. AN OVERVIEW OF THE VITIATING FACTORS 154
CONTENTS XI
2. VOID AND VOIDABLE CONTRACTS 155
3. THE RANGE OF REMEDIES FOR THE VITIATING FACTORS 157
II. MISTAKE 158
/. DIFFERENT WAYS OF CATEGORISING MISTAKES 158
2. MISTAKES ABOUT THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT 159
(A) MISTAKE IN THE FORMATION OF A CONTRACT 159
(B) WRITTEN CONTRACTS: RECTIFICATION FOR MISTAKE 159
(C) WRITTEN CONTRACTS: NON EST FACTUM 161
3. MISTAKES ABOUT THE IDENTITY OF THE OTHER PARTY 162
(A) IDENTITY IS NOT NORMALLY OF DETERMINING SIGNIFICANCE 162
(B) A MISTAKE OF IDENTITY PREVENTS THE FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT 162
4. MISTAKES ABOUT THE SUBJECT-MATTER 165
(A) THE SUBJECT-MATTER 165
(B) UNILATERAL MISTAKE 166
(C) COMMON (SHARED) MISTAKE 167
III. MISREPRESENTATION AND NON-DISCLOSURE 170
/. MISREPRESENTATION CONTRASTED WITH MISTAKE 170
2. THE RANGE OF REMEDIES FOR MISREPRESENTATION 171
3. RESCISSION OF THE CONTRACT 173
4. DAMAGES IN TORT 174
5. DAMAGES UNDER SECTION 2(1) OF THE MISREPRESENTATION ACT 1967 176
6. REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT 176
7. CHOOSING BETWEEN THE REMEDIES 177
8. EXCLUSION OF REMEDIES FOR MISREPRESENTATION 178
9. NON-DISCLOSURE 178
IV. DURESS, UNDUE INFLUENCE AND UNCONSCIONABLE BARGAINS 181
1. PRESSURE AND ABUSE OF POSITION 181
2. DURESS 183
3. UNDUE INFLUENCE 185
4. UNCONSCIONABLE BARGAINS 188
V. CAPACITY 189
VI. ILLEGALITY AND PUBLIC POLICY 190
8 FINDING THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT 193
I. THE TERMS OF A CONTRACT 193
II. FINDING AND INTERPRETING THE EXPRESS TERMS 194
/. CONTRACTS NOT REDUCED TO WRITING 195
(A) FINDING THE TERMS 195
(B) INTERPRETING THE TERMS 197
2. WRITTEN CONTRACTS 197
(A) FINDING THE TERMS 197
(B) INTERPRETING THE TERMS 199
XII CONTENTS
III. IMPLIED TERMS 202
1. OBVIOUS TERMS; REGULAR AND CUSTOMARY TERMS 202
2. TERMS NECESSARY TO GIVE THE CONTRACT BUSINESS EFFICACY 203
3. PARTICULAR TERMS IN PARTICULAR TYPES OF CONTRACT 204
(A) TERMS IMPLIED AT COMMON LAW 205
(B) TERMS IMPLIED BY STATUTE 205
4. THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED TERMS: DRAFTING STYLES IN THE COMMON 207
LAW
9 CONTROLLING THE CONTENT OF THE CONTRACT: UNFAIR CONTRACTS 209
I. INDIRECT CONTROLS OVER THE FAIRNESS OF THE CONTRACT 210
1. PROCEDURAL AND SUBSTANTIVE UNFAIRNESS 210
2. JUDICIAL CONTROLS OVER UNFAIR TERMS: INCORPORATION 211
AND CONSTRUCTION
(A) INCORPORATION OF THE TERM 211
(B) INTERPRETATION OF THE TERM: CONSTRUCTION CONTRA PROFERENTEM 212
II. DIRECT CONTROLS OVER THE FAIRNESS OF THE CONTRACT 215
1. CONTROL BY THE COMMON LAW 215
2. CONTROL BY STATUTE 216
(A) THE UNFAIR CONTRACT TERMS ACT 1977 216
(B) THE UNFAIR TERMS IN CONSUMER CONTRACTS REGULATIONS 1999 219
(C) COMPARISON OF THE UNFAIR CONTRACT TERMS ACT 1977 AND 221
THE UNFAIR TERMS IN CONSUMER CONTRACTS REGULATIONS
1999; PROPOSALS FOR REFORM
(D) MISREPRESENTATION ACT 1967, SECTION 3 223
(E) OTHER STATUTORY CONTROLS OVER PARTICULAR TYPES OF TERM 224
10 WHO HAS THE BENEFIT OF THE CONTRACT? WHO IS BOUND BY THE CONTRACT?
227
I. WHO IS A PARTY TO THE CONTRACT? THE DOCTRINE OF PRIVITY OF CONTRACT
228
1. A PARTY TO THE AGREEMENT OR TO THE BARGAIN? 228
2. THE LINK BETWEEN PRIVITY AND CONSIDERATION: TWEDDLE V ATKINSON 229
3. DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIAL ATTITUDES TO THE DOCTRINE OF PRIVITY 231
DURING THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
II. AVOIDING THE DOCTRINE OF PRIVITY 233
/. CREATING RIGHTS FOR THE THIRD PARTY 234
(A) MAKE THE THIRD PARTY A PARTY 234
(B) TRUSTS 234
(C) ASSIGNMENT 235
(D) AGENCY 235
(E) TORT 236
CONTENTS XIII
(F) PROPERTY LAW 237
(G) THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS BY STATUTE 238
2. ENFORCEMENT OF THE CONTRACT BY THE PROMISEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF TH
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A THIRD PARTY
(A) THE PROBLEM: THE LOSS IS SUFFERED BY THE THIRD PARTY 239
(B) SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE 239
(C) DAMAGES CALCULATED TO COVER THE THIRD PARTY S LOSSES 240
III. REFORM BY THE CONTRACTS (RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES) ACT 1999 241
1. THE LAW COMMISSION S PROPOSALS FOR REFORM 241
2. THE CONTRACTS (RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES) ACT 1999 242
3. INTERACTION OF THE DOCTRINES OF PRIVITY OF CONTRACT AND 246
CONSIDERATION AFTER THE 1999 ACT
IV. ASSIGNMENT AND NOVATION OF CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES 247
1. ASSIGNMENT 248
(A) ASSIGNMENT IS OF ONLY THE BENEFIT, NOT THE BURDEN 248
(B) LEGAL AND EQUITABLE ASSIGNMENTS 248
(C) RIGHTS WHICH ARE CAPABLE OF ASSIGNMENT 249
(D) THE EFFECT OF A VALID ASSIGNMENT 249
2. NOVATION 250
11 CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES 251
I. THE DOCTRINE OF FRUSTRATION 252
/. DEVELOPMENT OF THE DOCTRINE OF FRUSTRATION 252
2. APPLICATION OF THE TEST FOR FRUSTRATION 255
3. CONSEQUENCES OF FRUSTRATION 257
II. USING CONTRACT TERMS TO ANTICIPATE CHANGES OF CIRCUMSTANCES 260
12 REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT 263
I. BREACH OF CONTRACT 263
/. WHAT IS A BREACH OF CONTRACT? THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE OBLIGATION 263
TO PERFORM
2. THE RANGE OF REMEDIES 265
II. SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE AND INJUNCTION 266
/. SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE AND INJUNCTION AS EQUITABLE REMEDIES 266
2. THE CONTENT OF THE ORDER AND THE REMEDY FOR NON-COMPLIANCE 267
3. SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE IN THE MODERN LAW 267
4. INJUNCTION 270
5. DAMAGES IN PLACE OF SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OR INJUNCTION 271
III. TERMINATION FOR BREACH 271
1. THE NATURE OF TERMINATION 271
XIV CONTENTS
2. AVAILABILITY OF TERMINATION 272
(A) BREACH OF CONDITION 272
(B) FUNDAMENTAL BREACH 272
3. EXERCISING THE RIGHT TO TERMINATE 273
4. CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION 275
5. CONTRACTUAL TERMINATION CLAUSES 275
6. DEPOSITS; RELIEF AGAINST FORFEITURE 276
7. NO GENERAL RIGHT OF SUSPENSION 277
IV. DAMAGES 278
/. DAMAGES ARE TO COMPENSATE THE CLAIMANT S FAILED EXPECTATION 278
2. VALUING THE EXPECTATION 279
3. DAMAGES FOR DISTRESS AND OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSSES 281
4. WHOSE EXPECTATION? LOSSES SUFFERED BY THIRD PARTIES 282
5. PUNITIVE DAMAGES 282
6. DAMAGES TO DEPRIVE THE DEFENDANT OF A PROFIT 283
7. LIMITS ON RECOVERY AND DEFENCES: REMOTENESS, MITIGATION, 284
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE AND LIMITATION PERIODS
(A) REMOTENESS OF DAMAGE 284
(B) MITIGATION OF LOSS; CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE 285
(C) LIMITATION PERIODS 286
8. DAMAGES FOR DELAY 286
V. DEBT 286
VI. CONSUMER CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OR SUPPLY OF GOODS: REJECTION, 287
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REDUCTION IN PRICE
VII. AGREED REMEDIES 288
VIII. LEARNING ABOUT A CONTRACT FROM THE REMEDIES FOR BREACH 289
APPENDIX 291
INDEX 299
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