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exemption clauses and unfair terms
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What does a signed contractual document signify?
Agreement to the
terms
, regardless of reading
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What case illustrates that a party is bound by terms of a signed document?
L’Estrange
v
Graucob
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What must be given for terms to be incorporated under common law?
Reasonable notice
of terms
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Which case suggests that a clause may not be incorporated after payment?
Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking
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What must be explicitly drawn to the attention of the affected party?
Onerous
or
unusual terms
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Which case emphasizes the need for onerous terms to be highlighted?
Interfoto Picture Library
v
Stiletto Visual Programmes
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What happens if a party has previously dealt with a company?
Exemption clauses
may be incorporated
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Which case supports the incorporation of exemption clauses through previous dealings?
Spurling v Bradshaw
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What must the wording of a clause do regarding events or breaches?
Cover the event
without
strained
construction
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What principle is applied to ambiguous clauses?
Construed contra proferentem
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Which case requires clear language for negligence liability coverage?
White v John Warwick
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What does the Consumer Rights Act
2015
apply to?
B2C
contracts
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What is implied under section
49
of the
Consumer
Rights
Act
?
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What cannot be excluded under section 65 of the Consumer Rights Act?
Liability for personal injury from negligence
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What is the fairness test applied to in the Consumer Rights Act?
Loss
or
damage
clauses
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What additional factors concerning fairness are provided in the Consumer Rights Act?
Schedule 2 and common law
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Which case discusses fairness under common law?
George Mitchell v Finney Lock Seeds
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