Tag Archives: legal drafting

A never ending story

There are some words or phrases that have been in use for so long within certain types of contracts that you would think everyone knew what they meant.  Sadly, this is not case.   BMS Computer Solutions Limited and AB Agri … Continue reading

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Circular law (and constitutional crises)?

In our role as quasi-parliamentary draftsmen for some of our overseas clients, we are all too aware of how the “law of unintended consequences” can alter the effect of a legal provision. As a topical example in this week of … Continue reading

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“Mathematophobia”?

We were going to comment here on the recent House of Lords case of Chartbrook Limited -v- Persimmon Homes Limited, but instead we note that John Halton of Cripps Harris Hall LLP has given an excellent summary in his blog. … Continue reading

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