Contract: Buy one get one free

Dov Ohrenstein investigates a recent case of implied terms ‘A term will only be implied (other than if required to be implied by statute) if it satisfies the test of business necessity or it is so obvious that it goes without saying.’ The decision of the Supreme Court in Marks & Spencer plc v BNP …
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Practice: The long arm of the (common) law

John Bennett contemplates the extent to which the common law can regulate the tendering process The recent case law has, if anything, added more confusion to the implied contract argument rather than determining those circumstances where it will apply and the precise scope of the doctrine.This article outlines the development of UK common law rules …
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