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Balfour v Balfour [1919]
but Merritt v Merritt [1980] |
- Contracts between spouses are not usually legally binding
but - They may be if they are separated |
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Simpkins v Payns [1955]
but Wilson v Burnett [2007] |
- Social agreements can be legally binding
but - The parties would be wise to make them formal |
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Bowerman v Association of British Travel Agents [1996]
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Commercial arrangements likely require written evidence to expressly rebut the presumption of the intent to form a legal relationship
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W v Essex County Council [1998]
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There is no contract where a statutory obligation exists (not entered into freely)
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Edwards v Skywards [1964]
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The burden of proof is on the party attempting to rely on an ambiguous clause as evidence of the lack of a legal relationship
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