"indirect" battery
"Severing"
Adequacy of consideration
Article 85 of the EC Treaty
assault: "immediate",
"apprehension"
assault: "mere words"
assault: "unloaded weapons"
battery (cases)
battery (definition)
Betting Contracts
breach of contract
Capacity in tort
Capacity of mentally disordered persons
Capacity of minors
Capacity to make a contract
CASE
Civil Aviation Act [1949] s.40
collateral warranty (~ contract)
Conditions
Consideration (Content)
Consideration (Definition)
Consumer Credit Act [1974]
Contracts in restraint of trade (i.e. contra
free competition)
contracts that need to be evidenced in
writing
Contracts that require disclosure
contracts, which are only valid made in
writing
damages (as to a breach of contract)
damages (classification)
defences to actions for trespass to land
definition of tort(s)
Discharge of contract
doctrine of "part performance"
Equities mitigation's for contractors with
minors
Essentials of a contract
excessive force
exemplary damages
formalities of a deed
fraudulent misrepresentation
frustration (content)
frustration (history)
general defences to actions in tort
History of the transfer of land
Illegal contracts by statute and common law
implied terms
injunction
injunction (in tort)
innocent misrepresentation
joint torts
Lapse of an offer
Minors' Contracts Act [1987]
mistake
mistake nullifying an apparently valid
contract
mistakes nullifying consensus
nature of tortious liability
Passing of Property
Privity of contract
proprietary estoppel
quantum meruit
remedies for trespass to land
Rescission and rectification
Rule in Rylands v. Fletcher [1868]
rules of interpretation
Sale of Goods Act [1979] S.57(2)
Sale of Goods Act [1979]; Sale and Supply of
Goods Act [1994]; Sale of Goods (Amendment) Acts
[1994/5]; Unfair Contract Terms Act [1977]
Specific Performance
strict construction of exemption clauses
substantial damages: non-pecuniary loss
substantial damages: pecuniary loss
Survival of actions
The doctrine of promissory estoppel
the Master's Indemnity
theories for responsibility of vicarious
liability
Theories, why agreements/promises are
enforced in court
trespass to land (definition)
trespass to land: causing any physical
matter to come into contact
trespass to the person
unilatural contract
Unsolicited Goods and Service Act [1971]
VCTA [1977] misrepresentation
vicarious liability
vicarious liability (history)
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