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Delay in the Performance of Contractual Obligations (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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Delay in the Performance of Contractual Obligations remains the
leading practitioner work on the subject and includes consideration
of variations in practice in different sectors. There are many new
cases reflected in this new edition. Those of particular relevance
to delay in the House of Lords, Supreme Court and Privy Council
include Sentinel International Ltd v Cordes (2008) on notices
making time of the essence, The Achilleas (2007) on remoteness of
damage, The New Flamenco (2017) on mitigation, Sempra Metals Ltd v
Inland Revenue Commissioners (2007) on the award of interest on
damages, White v Riverside Housing Association Ltd (2007) on rent
review, and Makdessi v Cavendish Square Holdings BV (2015) on the
penalty doctrine. Those in the Court of Appeal include British
Overseas Bank Nominees Ltd v Analytical Properties Ltd (2015) on
conditions precedent and the order of performance, The Arctic III
(2016) on indemnity clauses, The Crudesky (2013) on force majeure
clauses and demurrage, North Eastern Properties Ltd v Coleman
(2010) and Samarenko v Dawn Hill House Ltd (2011) on notices making
time of the essence, Siemens Building Technologies FE Ltd v
Supershield Ltd (2010) and John Grimes Partnership Ltd v Gubbins
(2012) on remoteness of damage, Spar Shipping AS v Grand China
Logistics Holding (Group) Co Ltd (2016) on the late payment of
charterparty hire, Ampurius Nu Homes Holdings Ltd v Telford Homes
(Creekside) Ltd (2013), Urban 1 (Blonk St) v Ayres (2013) and MSC
Mediterranean Shipping Co v Cottonex Anstalt (2016) on delay as a
repudiatory breach, and The Sea Angel (2007) and The Mary Nour
(2008) on the doctrine of frustration. The growing trend towards
reliance upon the so-called prevention principle is also treated
with particular reference to Multiplex Constructions (UK) Ltd v
Honeywell Control Systems Ltd (2007), Adyard Abu Dhabi LLC v SD
Marine Services (2011), and Jerram Falkus Construction Ltd v Fenice
Investments Inc (2011). The book also discusses the implications of
the Consumer Rights Act 2015 on delays in performance. A new
chapter has been included in this edition in relation to express
contractual provisions dealing with issues of delay, with special
reference to construction contracts, charter parties and contracts
for the sale of land.
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