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TRG UPDATE - October 2024   

 


Welcome to the latest issue of the TRG Update.

In this edition we feature:

  • Principles of contractual interpretation

  • Multiple issues in relation to a software development contract including liability limitations

  • The legal effect of an MOU

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Principles of contractual interpretation

Cantor Fitzgerald v Yes Bank [2024] (CA)

This case involved questions of contractual interpretation and what commission was properly payable   ...   More>>>


Issues in software development contracts

Tata Consultancy v DBS [2024]

This case of a software development project that went off the rails, features a range of topics that are often at the core of the drafting, negotiation and interpretation of such contracts including clauses limiting liability and their scope and effectiveness...   More>>>


The legal effect of an MOU

Sundorne Products v Geminor [2024]

It is very common for suppliers to partner together for the purposes of submitting some form of joint bid. Often the parties to do this on the back of a ‘high level’ MOU. Even more common, the parties are successful and they start work without having reached agreement on any long form, binding contract. This can give rise to problems   More>>>


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