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Court of Appeal considers "all reasonable endeavours" obligation
The Court of Appeal has held that a party was not in breach of an obligation to use "all reasonable endeavours" to procure the grant of planning …
Court of Appeal resolves redemption dispute concerning £3.3bn "CoCo" notes by reference to their commercial purpose
In a recent decision on contractual interpretation relating to contingent convertible (or "CoCo") capital notes, the Court of Appeal has …
Court of Appeal finds express terms of agreement varied by collateral contract
The Court of Appeal has found there was a collateral contract between a car dealership and a customer, under which the dealership committed to supply a …
How far can you act in your own self-interest? The role of good faith in commercial contracts
The traditional starting point in English contract law is that parties are free to do what they like so long as they do not breach the agreed terms. But …
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