Do algorithms dream of mistaken contracts? Supreme Court case summary: Quoine Pte Ltd v B2C2 Ltd
Can an agreement which is formed purely through the operation of algorithms be considered a binding contract? If so, can such a contract be unilaterally cancelled because of a mistake, where such mistake resulted in trades being concluded at 250 times the market rate? This was the question before th...
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Main Author: | HAKIM, Lokman Bin Mohamed Rafi |
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