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- Implied_terms_in_English_law abstract "Implied terms in English law refers to the practice of setting down default rules for contracts, when terms that contracting parties expressly choose run out, or setting down mandatory rules which operate to override terms that the parties may have themselves chosen. The purpose of implied terms is often to supplement a contractual agreement in the interest of making the deal effective for the purpose of business, to achieve fairness between the parties or to relieve hardship. Terms may be implied into contract through statutes or by the courts. When implied by statute, Parliament may well make certain terms compulsory. The examples are numerous. For instance, the National Minimum Wage Act 1998, provides that in any contract for work, the worker must be paid according to a minimum wage set by Parliament (£6.19 per hour for workers aged 21 or over as of October 2012). Another example is that under the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977, provisions of the Sale of Goods Act 1979, such as that goods for sale must be of satisfactory quality, become compulsory in contracts with consumers, or can only be excluded when reasonable in contracts among businesses. When terms are implied by courts, the general rule is that they can be excluded by express provision in any agreement. The courts have developed an apparent distinction between terms implied "in fact" and those implied "in law". Terms implied "in fact" are said to arise when they are "strictly necessary" to give effect to the "reasonable expectations of the parties". Terms implied "in law" are confined to particular categories of contract, particularly employment contracts or contracts between landlords and tenants, as necessary incidents of the relationship. For instance, in every employment contract, there is an implied term of mutual trust and confidence, supporting the notion that workplace relations depend on partnership.There is also an ongoing debate as to whether the rules of remoteness and frustration or common mistake are best characterised as implied terms. Remoteness places a limit on the compensatory award given for breach of contract, so if unlikely losses result or losses are not something that one would generally expect compensation for, compensation is not payable. Recent judicial support for its status as an "internal" rule and as an implied term derives from the judgment of Lord Hoffmann in The Achilleas. Frustration is a rule which brings contracts to an end in the event of some unforeseen event subsequent to the agreement which would make performance of obligations radically different from that envisaged, for instance because a car for sale is destroyed before it is delivered. Common mistake, as a doctrine, following The Great Peace, analogous to frustration, can similarly be said to imply a term that a contract will be extinguished if entered into on the false pretence that performance would be possible.".
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink BP_Refinery_(Westernport)_Pty_Ltd_v_Shire_of_Hastings.
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Brennan_v_Bolt_Burdon.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_contract_law.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Blackburn,_Baron_Blackburn.
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Equitable_Life_Assurance_Society_v_Hyman.
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Great_Peace_Shipping_Ltd_v_Tsavliris_(International)_Ltd.
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink James_Reid,_Baron_Reid.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Johnstone_v_Bloomsbury_HA.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Johnstone_v_Bloomsbury_Health_Authority.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Kum_v_Wah_Tat_Bank_Ltd.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Hoffmann,_Baron_Hoffmann.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool_City_Council_v_Irwin.
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Mahmud_and_Malik_v_Bank_of_Credit_and_Commerce_International_SA.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Malik_v_Bank_of_Credit_and_Commerce_International_SA.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Mistake_(contract_law).
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Nash_v_Paragon_Finance_plc.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink National_Minimum_Wage_Act_1998.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Paragon_Finance_plc_v_Nash.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Devlin,_Baron_Devlin.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Remoteness_(law).
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Sale_of_Goods_Act_1979.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Scally_v_Southern_Health_and_Social_Services_Board.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Shell_UK_Ltd_v_Lostock_Garage_Ltd.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Shell_UK_Ltd_v_Lostock_Garages_Ltd.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Shirlaw_v_Southern_Foundries_Ltd.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Foundries_(1926)_Ltd_v_Shirlaw.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Statutory_interpretation.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Supply_of_Goods_and_Services_Act_1982.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink The_Achilleas.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink The_Great_Peace.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink The_Moorcock.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Transfield_Shipping_Inc_v_Mercator_Shipping_Inc.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLink Unfair_Contract_Terms_Act_1977.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Implied terms in English law".
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "implied condition".
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "implied terms".
- Implied_terms_in_English_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "imply terms".
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- Implied_terms_in_English_law subject Category:English_contract_law.
- Implied_terms_in_English_law comment "Implied terms in English law refers to the practice of setting down default rules for contracts, when terms that contracting parties expressly choose run out, or setting down mandatory rules which operate to override terms that the parties may have themselves chosen. The purpose of implied terms is often to supplement a contractual agreement in the interest of making the deal effective for the purpose of business, to achieve fairness between the parties or to relieve hardship.".
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