Injunctive relief: But let’s agree not to have it?
Theability of parties contractually to limit their right to seek injunctive reliefhas not often been judicially discussed. An interesting case from Singapore nowappears to suggest that this is much more than a theoretical possibility. Somearguments can, however, be made to demonstrate that this is p...
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2016
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2879 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/4837/viewcontent/Ho_2016_The_Modern_Law_Review.pdf |
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Summary: | Theability of parties contractually to limit their right to seek injunctive reliefhas not often been judicially discussed. An interesting case from Singapore nowappears to suggest that this is much more than a theoretical possibility. Somearguments can, however, be made to demonstrate that this is perhaps not thevista of opportunity over which some contract draughtsmen might rejoice, andcare should be taken to ascertain the boundaries of the law, as explained in thisnote. |
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