In a previous blog, ‘Can an emoji lead to a contractually binding agreement?’, we discussed the Canadian case of South West Terminal Ltd v Achter Land & Cattle Ltd (June
Wolverhampton City Council and others v London Gypsies and Travellers and others (2023) Background The Supreme Court determined whether a court has the power to grant a “newcomer injunction”, which
A brief look into Churchill v Merthyr Tydfill County Borough Council The Court of Appeal has very recently considered the issue of whether a court can interfere with a party’s
In Pinewood Technologies Asia Pacific Limited v Pinewood Technologies Plc [2023] the court showed that it is prepared to take a robust stand and uphold clauses excluding liability in certain
Hudson v Hathway is the most recent case in a long line of cases concerning equitable interest in property purchased by an unmarried couple in joint names, without an express
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