Choice of law for void contracts and their restitutionary aftermath: The putative governing law of the contract
This chapter examines issues surrounding the concept of the putative governing law of the contract by studying its role in establishing a void contract and personal unjust enrichment claims arising in the aftermath of voidness. Questions arising from a contract, such as whether the parties have fulf...
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Main Author: | CHONG, Adeline |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2007
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