Topic: Promissory Estoppel
The doctrine of promissory estoppel serves as a vital equitable mechanism in English contract law, providing a limited means to […]
The doctrine of promissory estoppel serves as a vital equitable mechanism in English contract law, providing a limited means to […]
Facts of the Case Tulk v Moxhay is a landmark decision in the Court of Chancery that revolutionized land law
Facts of the Case Austerberry v Oldham Corporation is a foundational decision in land law that established the strict common
Facts and Trial R v Wilson is a significant Court of Appeal decision concerning the limits of consent as a
The formation of a contract in English law is primarily governed by the “offer and acceptance” model, a framework where
Facts of the Case The plaintiffs, a company based in London, made an offer by telex to the defendants, who
Facts of the Case Adams v Lindsell is the foundational authority for the “postal rule” in English contract law, establishing
Facts of the Case Taylor v. Caldwell is regarded as the foundational case for the modern doctrine of frustration, marking
Facts of the Case In 1960, Mr Nelson Bunker Hunt was granted an oil concession by the Libyan government. Lacking
The doctrine of frustration acts as a critical mitigation of the common law’s traditional insistence on the literal performance of