Publication Type
Case note/Digest
Publication
Singapore Law Journal (Lexicon)
Publication Date
1-2022
Abstract
A no oral modification (“NOM”) clause refers to a contractual clause which seeks to exclude any modification of terms of a particular agreement unless such modifications are made in written form. However, if a party can prove that there has been an oral variation of such an agreement, can the counterparty rely on this clause to invalidate the variation?
Disciplines
Asian Studies | Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
ISSN/ISBN
2737-5048
Publisher
SMU Lexicon, SMU School of Law
Version
publishedVersion
Copyright Holder
Singapore Management University
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Format
application/PDF
Citation
FUN, Wei Xuan Joel.
Through the rocky road – Divergent opinions on “No oral modification” Clauses: Charles Lim Teng Siang v Hong Choon Hau [2021] 2 SLR 153. (2022). Singapore Law Journal (Lexicon). 2, 148.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sljlexicon/13
Volume
2
Page
148