LS283 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Undue Influence, Unconscionability

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There are a group of concepts that can impact enforcement of a contract. Many are "up hill" arguments to make in court (i. e. the may be more likely than not to fail and the contract enforced) Might be used as a basis to initiate a lawsuit but also might be raised as a defence if sued. Default presumption that parties can lookout for their own interests. Sometimes the law addresses the needs of people deemed to be vulnerable giving them protection. Law deals with situations that happened ahead of the contract that greatly influenced contract entered into. E. g. one person mislead someone in a serious manner during the negotiation stage. Rule of thumb: misrepresentations are more common than the identification of "vulnerable parties" However, the law prefers to consider contracts as binding and enforceable - unless there are compelling circumstances. Could be permanent state (e. g. long term serious mental health.

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