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Title: Sanctity of Oral Agreements: MWB Business Exchange Centres Ltd v Rock Advertising Ltd
Authors: Pathak, Akhileshwar
Keywords: Formation of Contracts;No Oral Modifications Clause
Issue Date: 27-Mar-2019
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Series/Report no.: BP0434;
Abstract: The founding principle of contracts is the freedom of the parties. The parties are free to choose their terms and follow any modality of communication, oral or written. As they can freely make a contract, they can freely modify or unmake it. Written contracts have a clause, No Oral Modification Clause (NOM Clause), precluding oral modifications of the contract. Irrespective of it, business persons make oral agreements modifying the contract, and later, dispute its validity. If the parties are free to contract, why should the oral agreement not be binding? In a NOM Clause then, ineffective? The United Kingdom Supreme Court, in MWB Business Exchange Centres Ltd v Rock Advertising Ltd, explores this fundamental question on contract law.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/22062
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