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- The making of contracts (2) – consideration
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- ABANDONING THE PRE-EXISTING DUTY RULE: ELIMINATING
- jurisprudence by Foakes v. Beer.11.
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- CHAPTER ONE
- The rule in Pinnel's Case was strongly reaffirmed in Foakes v Beer.12 However, the courts will overrule decisions that are clearly wrong.
- www.nadr.co.uk
- Contracts CAN whole year
- Statute – some statutes outline situations in which Foakes v Beer is eliminated ( ex: Law and Equity Act) ........ 30. C.
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- LORD MANSFIELD AND LORD DENNING: SOME PITFALLS
- heresy93 and abolishing the rule in Foakes v. Beer.
- www.law.harvard.edu
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- Foakes v Beer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Foakes v Beer [1884] UKHL 1 is and English contract law case, which applied the controversial Pre-existing Duty Rule in the context of part payments of debts.
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- Contract Law Casenote: Foakes v Beer 1884
- Foakes v Beer (1884) 9 App. Cas. 605, House of Lords.
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- Foakes v Beer - Encyclopedia
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- Foakes v Beer - Australian Contract Law | Julie Clarke
- Beer obtained a judgement against Foakes for a debt owed and costs in 1875.
- www.australiancontractlaw.com
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