This post was contributed by Professor James Devenney, tutor for Undergraduate Laws. Sometimes a seller will describe a piece of art as being by a
Category: Commercial law
What can Pakistan International Airlines Corp. v Times Travel tell us about the ‘reasonable expectations of honest men’?
This blog post has been contributed by Mr Rick Canavan, Module Convenor for Commercial law. While he might use differently gendered language today, the statement
How Complete is the Consumer Rights Act?
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Protecting consumers from insolvency – is it finally time to re-think passing of property rules?
This blog post has been contributed by Rick Canavan, Module Convenor for Commercial law. One of the most striking things about the Consumer Rights Act
The impact of Covid-19 on contracts for the sale of goods
This video post has been contributed by Rick Canavan, Module Convenor for Commercial law. Download video transcript
Excluding Liability for Implied Terms in B2B Agreements – a 2020 Case Study
This post has been contributed by Mr Rick Canavan, Module Convenor for Commercial law. Once again, this year it is the Scottish Courts that are