“In case of emergency, break contract”? The case for a unified regime for changed circumstances in Singapore contract law
It has been accurately observed that the incremental nature of the common law’s development makes it inherently unsuited to dealing with unprecedented crises.208 This is particularly true of what I shall refer to (for convenience) as the law of changed circumstances, which in the common law regime c...
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Main Author: | LIU, Nicholas |
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2020
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