IRE430H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Quasi-Contract, The Moorcock, Wrongful Dismissal

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Implied contract terms: terms made up by judges and inserted into the contract. Default contract terms - they fill gaps left by the contracting parties and are subject to exclusion by the contracting parties. One of the most important implied terms is the requirement to provide. However, since reasonable notice is an implied term, it can be excluded by the contracting parties by the inclusion in the contract of an expressed agreement to provide some other defined amount of notice of termination. The moorcock decision relied on the presumed intention of the parties as the basis for implying the contract term. Idea is that, by implying the term, the judge is simply giving expression to the agreement the parties themselves intended all along. Court referred to a business efficacy test - a contract term is deemed to be intended by the parties when, in the court"s opinion, the term is necessary in order to make the particular contract involved effective.

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