Through the rocky road – Divergent opinions on “No oral modification” Clauses: Charles Lim Teng Siang v Hong Choon Hau [2021] 2 SLR 153
A no oral modification (“NOM”) clause refers to a contractual clause which seeks to exclude any modification of terms of a particular agreement unless such modifications are made in written form. However, if a party can prove that there has been an oral variation of such an agreement, can the counte...
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