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6.7 Things That Can’t Be Agreed in a Contract

Background There are some restrictions on what can be agreed in a contract. Some of these restrictions on contractual freedom ...

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6.7 Things That Can’t Be Agreed in a Contract

6.6 Setting Aside Contractual Obligations

Background As a general rule the New Zealand courts (and the courts in other common law systems, such as Australia ...

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6.6 Setting Aside Contractual Obligations

6.5 Future Proofing

When drafting a contract, it is important to consider how the arrangement being entered into may be required to evolve ...

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6.5 Future Proofing

6.4 Dependencies

Dependencies are events or conditions that must occur before a party is able to meet its obligations. The problem with ...

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6.4 Dependencies

6.3 Disclaimers

Background to disclaimers A disclaimer spells out the situations where a party cannot make a claim (i.e. where they “dis-claim”). ...

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6.3 Disclaimers

6.2 Drafting Style

Observing a number of drafting guidelines will greatly improve the final form of contract: Clearly written. The contract should be ...

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6.2 Drafting Style

6.1 Legislation Affecting Contracts

Contracts can be significantly affected by legislation. Some legislation of relevance to government contracts is below: Legislation affecting all Contracts ...

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6.1 Legislation Affecting Contracts
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