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The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has announced the launch of three consultations on proposed reforms to UK product safety laws, with the...
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has published their updated collection of guidance setting out compliance requirements for businesses...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published a summary of responses to its consultation on the draft annual plan 2026–27 and released the...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched five investigations into consumer law to determine whether businesses have breached...
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has published its response to the technical consultation on the Competition Act 1998 (Technology Transfer...
Claims for breach of contract often involve analysis of whether or not the term alleged to have been breached is one which allows the innocent party...
IntroductionThis Practice Note is part of our LLB Contract Law series written specifically for law students. It the doctrine of discharge of...
OverviewThis Practice Note is part of our LLB Contract Law series written specifically for law students.It explains the doctrine of frustration as a...
This Practice Note outlines when a claim for rectification may be appropriate, what you need to establish to succeed on such a claim and what evidence...
Scope of this Practice NoteThis Practice Note on drafting a contract termination notice for contract breach and drafting an accompanying without...
Stop press: The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (Commencement No 6 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Regulations 2026, SI 2026/82 bring into...
This Agreement is made on [date]Parties1[Customer] a company incorporated in [England] with registered number [company number], whose registered...
This Agreement is made on [date]Parties1[insert name of Customer] [of OR a company incorporated in [England and Wales] under number [insert registered...
This Agreement is made on [date]Parties1[insert name of supplier] [of OR a company incorporated in [England and Wales] under number [insert registered...
This Agreement is made on [date]Parties1[insert name of supplier] [of OR a company incorporated in [England and Wales] under number [insert registered...
Fiduciary DutiesWho is a fiduciary?There is no comprehensive list of the relationships which give rise to the existence of fiduciary duties under...
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...
Mistake in contract lawThis Practice Note considers the legal concept of mistake in contract law. It examines common mistake, mutual mistake,...
Contracts required to be in writingThis Practice Note considers the specific situations where a contract is required by law to be in writing:...
SubcontractingThis Practice Note examines the following legal and practical matters in relation to entering into a subcontract or when granting...
Waiver and releaseDefining waiverIn the law of contract, the term ‘waiver’ may have different meanings but is most commonly used to denote the...
Nature and types of agencyThis Practice Note is an introduction to agency. It describes the essentials of the agency relationship between the...
Termination and expiry of contractsThis Practice Note provides an overview of contract expiry and of the different causes of termination and ways to...
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...
Agreements to agreeThis Practice Note considers agreements to agree, and why an agreement to agree certain contractual terms at a future date has...
Contract variationThis Practice Note summarises the law, guidance and practice relating to the variation of contracts and deeds. It explains how a...
Electronic signaturesAn electronic signature is the electronic equivalent of a handwritten signature and links a person to the contents of an...
Under the Bribery Act 2010, it is a defence for a relevant commercial organisation to prove it had in place adequate procedures designed to prevent those who perform services for it from committing bribery.
An escrow agent is an independent third party custodian, with whom an organisation can deposit the source code of a computer program for safekeeping under an escrow arrangement. An example of an escrow agent is the National Computing Centre.
Moral rights are the rights to be identified as author of a work or director of a film (right of paternity); to object to derogatory treatment of a work or film (right of integrity); to have a work or film falsely attributed to an author or director (false attribution right) and to privacy of certain photographs and films. Moral rights must be asserted in writing, but can be waived. The rights do not apply to software, to employers' copyrights, or to material in periodicals or reference works.