Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
Publisher’s Version
Publication Date
1-2002
Abstract
As expected, the number of Singapore cases during the year under review impacting the law of contract is enormous. As I have mentioned in previous reviews, this is due to the fact that the law of contract permeates virtually all areas of the law of obligations – and, on occasion, beyond as well. I will therefore adopt the approach which has been adopted during previous years: which is to focus, in the main, on general principles. There have – as we shall see – been a few cases that are of especial significance. Not surprisingly, given the fact that the foundation of Singapore law is English law, there are one or two significant English decisions as well – which will be referred to, albeit briefly.
Discipline
Asian Studies | Contracts
Publication
Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review of Singapore Cases
Volume
3
First Page
122
Last Page
163
ISSN
0219-6638
Publisher
Singapore Academy of Law
Citation
PHANG, Andrew.
Contract law. (2002). Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review of Singapore Cases. 3, 122-163.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/667
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