Equity is frequently referred to as a supplement to the common law. Cruzon defines Equity as a system of law developed by the court of chancery in parallel with the common law...
Introduction
It is a well settled notion in common law that agreements which impose restraints on trade are not enforceable. This notion was developed further in the late 19t...
Table of content
Table of content 9
Introduction 10
I. Types of business agreement 11
II. Somerset Technologies Ltd v Morris and Portia 12
III. Mr.Edward Smith v...
The origin of English Common in the 12th century was sparked by the death of King Henry I in 1135. The nephew of Henry I was Stephen, and he was acknowledged to be the rightf...
1. “How far the remedies or causes of action should be kept discrete is debatable, but it would seem excessively legalistic to insist on concurrent duties. What is important...
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Gibson & Fraser: Chapters 1 – 3
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Civil law is primarily contrasted against common law, which is the legal system developed among Anglo-Saxon people, especially in England.
The original difference is that, hi...
1. Introduction
Globalization had made companies had transnational operations. Many developed nation companies relocate their plants to developing nations where policies ar...