Duress in contract law: meaning and what amounts to duress?
If a contract was entered by a party solely because of a threat, physical violence, unlawful restraint or economic duress, then the contract can be set aside, i.e. void. An… Read more »
If a contract was entered by a party solely because of a threat, physical violence, unlawful restraint or economic duress, then the contract can be set aside, i.e. void. An… Read more »
Areas of applicable law: Contract law – Undue influence – Presumed undue influence class 2a Main arguments in this case: The case shows how a contract can be set aside… Read more »
Areas of applicable law: Contract law – Duress – Economic duress. Main arguments in this case: An agreement that has been made by pressurising the other party cannot be legally… Read more »
Areas of applicable law: Tort law – Duty of care – Negligence – Psychiatric harm. Main arguments in this case: In some circumstances it is possible that the police owe… Read more »
Areas of applicable law: Tort law – Negligence – Foreseeability – Psychiatric harm Main arguments in this case: A defendant can only be liable if the rule of foreseeability is… Read more »
A pure psychiatric harm is a special form of negligence which causes a person to suffer mental anguish, or has the potential to inflict such mental harm without causing any… Read more »