From context to text in contractual interpretation: Is there really a problem with the plain meaning rule?
Much of the contemporary scholarship on contractual interpretation is staunchly against a textual analysis, by which a court can only depart from the plain meaning of a contract exceptionally. It is therefore no surprise that scholars have reacted negatively to the spate of recent cases where the En...
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Main Author: | GOH, Yihan |
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2016
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