Course description
Disputes concerning Implied Terms & Good Faith are regularly considered by the courts and anyone involved in drafting contracts and/or litigation needs to have an awareness of the latest decisions.
Presented by Keith Markham, this webinar summarises the key issues that you need to be aware of, examines them via a series of case studies, and sets out some practical steps to take.
Keith qualified as a Solicitor in 2001, and Since 2007, Keith has been providing training on topics relating to commercial contracts, private company acquisitions, data protection and E-commerce to lawyers and non-lawyers alike. Tube in for his invaluable guidance on this topic.
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Introduction
Disputes concerning these two topics are regularly considered by the courts and anyone involved in drafting contracts and/or litigation needs to have an awareness of the latest decisions.
This webinar summarises the key issues that you need to be aware of, examines them via a series of case studies, and sets out some practical steps to take.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
Implied Terms
- Application of the business efficacy and officious bystander tests in recent case law
- Pixdene v Paddington
- Usage of implied terms in different contexts
- The no contradiction rule
Good Faith
- Meaning of ‘good faith’ - Faulkner v Vollin Holdings
- Express duties of good faith - Optimares v Qatar Airways
- Application of the rules concerning implied duties of good faith
- Meaning of ‘relational contract’
- Relationship between ‘relational contracts’ and the tests for implied terms
- Candey v Bosheh
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