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Contract and Unjustified Enrichment
(Restraint of trade) Illegal when.. - correct answer-for sale of business, partnerships,
employment contracts

3rd Party Examples - correct answer-Insurance

3rd Party Rights - correct answer-3rd party may compel performance

Assignee - correct answer-Person getting rights

Assignor - correct answer-Person giving up rights

Carlill v Carbolic Smokeball [1893] - correct answer-Invitations to treat may count depending
on intention, and exact wording

Causa data causa non secuta - correct answer-Future purpose fails to materialize (UE)

Causation - correct answer-Contract must be factual cause of loss, "But for breach, would
there be loss?"

Contracts must have... - correct answer-offer/acceptance, Intention to create legality,
certainty

Counter-offer given..then the - correct answer-Original offer falls

Damages - correct answer-Money substitute for performance, put innocent party back to
pre-breach

Damages Test - correct answer-Losses caused by breach, damages not too remote,
mitigated losses

Fisher v Bell [1961] - correct answer-shop display, invitation to treat not offer, not guilty

Harvey v Facey [1893] AC 552 - correct answer-Some pre-contractual statements are not
offers, but invitations to treat

Interdict - correct answer-court prohibits carrying out an action

Invalidity - correct answer-Force, fear, fraud, error, undue influence (all voidable, usually)

Judicial Remedies - correct answer-Action for debt, Specific Implement

Loss - correct answer-Loss of profit, cost of replacement

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