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Commercial analysis: in this High Court judgment concerning two cross applications for strike-out and adding a party, the primary dispute related to...
Details of updates to HMRC import, export and customs guidance for the period from 19 to 25 November 2024...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its provisional decision in the market investigation into mobile browsers and cloud gaming....
This week's edition of Commercial weekly highlights includes: analysis of the statutory guidance on the failure to prevent fraud offence which was...
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld a ruling on two paid-for Google ads for The Pure Gold Company, a gold and silver retail dealer....
Changes to award criteria during a procurement procedureFORTHCOMING CHANGE: On 24 February 2025, the main provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA...
Know-how—protection and licensingThis Practice Note explains what know-how is and sets out the different ways know-how can be protected before...
Sector advertising law and regulationThis Practice Note examines the advertising of goods or services in certain sectors which have sector-specific...
Identifying advertisingFORTHCOMING CHANGE: On 24 May 2024, the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill received Royal Assent, becoming the...
Food advertisingFORTHCOMING CHANGE: On 24 May 2024, the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill received Royal Assent, becoming the Digital...
Influencer agreementThis Agreement is made on [date] (the Effective Date)Parties1[Insert name of company], a company incorporated in [England and...
Prize promotion terms and conditions—short form1How to participate1.1In order to enter this promotion, go to [[insert URL] and enter the information...
Services agreement—ongoing supply (with TUPE)—pro-supplierThis Agreement is made on [date]Parties1[insert name of supplier] [of OR a company...
Online consumer and business terms for the supply of services—short-formFORTHCOMING CHANGE: On 24 May 2024, the Digital Markets, Competition and...
Online terms and conditions for the supply of services—business-to-consumerFORTHCOMING CHANGE: On 24 May 2024, the Digital Markets, Competition and...
Mistake in contract lawThis Practice Note considers the legal concept of mistake in contract law. It examines common mistake, mutual mistake,...
RepudiationThis Practice Note concerns repudiation and sets out what a repudiatory breach of contract means. It explains how a repudiatory breach goes...
Agent and principal relationships with third partiesThis Practice Note deals with the relationships arising between principals, agents and third...
Termination and expiry of contractsThis Practice Note provides an overview of contract expiry and of the different causes of termination and ways to...
Contract variationThis Practice Note summarises the law, guidance and practice relating to the variation of contracts and deeds. It explains how a...
Joint, several, and joint and several liabilityContractWhere a contract is made by two or more parties it may contain a promise or obligation made by...
Fiduciary DutiesWho is a fiduciary?There is no comprehensive list of the relationships which give rise to the existence of fiduciary duties under...
Types of carrier of goodsThis Practice Note provides an introduction to two types of cargo carrier; common carriers and private carriers, and explains...
Electronic signaturesAn electronic signature is the electronic equivalent of a handwritten signature and links a person to the contents of an...
DeedsUnder English law, legally binding agreements can be made orally, in writing or by deed.This Practice Notice considers the circumstances in which...
Scope and authority of the agentThis Practice Note describes the nature and degree of an agent's authority which is conferred upon it by the...
Nature and types of agencyThis Practice Note is an introduction to agency. It describes the essentials of the agency relationship between the...
Exclusion and limitation of liabilityThis Practice Note considers exclusion and limitation of liability in business-to-business (B2B) contracts. It...
Carriage of goods by sea—the Hague-Visby RulesThis Practice Note explains the Hague-Visby rules (the Rules) which are an international convention...
SubcontractingThis Practice Note examines the following legal and practical matters in relation to entering into a subcontract or when granting...
Agreements to agreeThis Practice Note considers agreements to agree, and why an agreement to agree certain contractual terms at a future date has...
[where Greenhouse Gases [sequestered] [removed from the atmosphere] [absorbed by the [processes] [activities]] [of [name of party]] are greater than Greenhouse Gases emitted [by [name of party]]. OR where there is a net sequestration effect from either production or total lifecycle impact of a product leading to negative Greenhouse Gas emissions. OR where [an entity] has achieved a Net Zero Target but has also created an environmental benefit by removing Greenhouse Gases from the atmosphere or reducing its Greenhouse Gas Emissions to the atmosphere such that the aggregated reductions and removals exceed the unabated emissions. OR an [activity OR technology] that absorbs more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than it emits. OR the reduction of an entity’s Carbon Footprint to less than Carbon Neutral, so that the entity’s [operations OR activities] have a net effect of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere rather than adding it.]
A merger with a European dimension (where one or more of the parties is active on a European market) may be subject to the EU merger control rules. If so, that merger must be cleared by the European Commission. A merger will need to be cleared by the Commission if it is a concentration. A concentration is where two independent companies merge, the acquisition of control by one (or more) company over another, where there is a change of control in the acquired company, or where a joint venture is formed.
An ‘on-premises contract’ is a contract between a trader and a consumer which is neither a distance contract nor an off-premises contract.