16 relations: Accord and satisfaction, Collier v P & MJ Wright (Holdings) Ltd, Consideration in English law, Duress in English law, English contract law, Estoppel, Estoppel in English law, Foakes v Beer, List of cases involving Lord Denning, Lloyds Bank Ltd v Bundy, Maxims of equity, Ogilvy v Hope Davies, Pinnel's Case, Pre-existing duty rule, Tom Denning, Baron Denning, Unconscionability in English law.
Accord and satisfaction
Accord and satisfaction is a contract law concept about the purchase of the release from a debt obligation.
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Collier v P & MJ Wright (Holdings) Ltd
Collier v P & MJ Wright (Holdings) Ltd is an English contract law case, concerning the doctrine of consideration and promissory estoppel in relation to "alteration promises".
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Consideration in English law
Consideration is an English common law concept within the law of contract, and is a necessity for simple contracts (but not for special contracts by deed).
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Duress in English law
Duress in English law is a complete common law defence, operating in favour of those who commit crimes because they are forced or compelled to do so by the circumstances, or the threats of another.
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English contract law
English contract law is a body of law regulating contracts in England and Wales.
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Estoppel
Estoppel is a judicial device in common law legal systems whereby a court may prevent, or "estop" (a person who performs this is estopped) a person from making assertions or from going back on his or her word.
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Estoppel in English law
Estoppel in English law is a doctrine that may be used in certain situations to prevent a person from relying upon certain rights, or upon a set of facts (e.g. words said or actions performed) which is different from an earlier set of facts.
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Foakes v Beer
Foakes v Beer is an English contract law case, which applied the controversial pre-existing duty rule in the context of part payments of debts.
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List of cases involving Lord Denning
A list of cases involving Lord Denning is bound to be incomplete, since he delivered around 2000 reported judgments.
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Lloyds Bank Ltd v Bundy
is a landmark case in English contract law, on undue influence.
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Maxims of equity
Maxims of equity are legal maxims that serve as a set of general principles or rules which are said to govern the way in which equity operates.
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Ogilvy v Hope Davies
Ogilvy v Hope Davies 1 All ER 683 is an English contract law case concerning promissory estoppel.
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Pinnel's Case
Pinnel's Case 5 Co.
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Pre-existing duty rule
The pre-existing duty rule is an aspect of consideration within the law of contract.
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Tom Denning, Baron Denning
Alfred Thompson “Tom” Denning, Baron Denning, (23 January 1899 – 5 March 1999) was an English lawyer and judge.
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Unconscionability in English law
Unconscionability in English law is a field of contract law and the law of trusts, which precludes the enforcement of consent-based obligations unfairly exploiting the unequal power of the consenting parties.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_%26_C_Builders_Ltd_v_Rees