Al-Subaihi v Al-Sanea EWHC 2609 (Comm) (lawful act duress - threat to institute civil proceedings that can lead to travel ban and/or asset freezing).Al Saif Group v Cable EWHC 271 (QB) at and (lawful act duress – exploitation of knowledge of criminal activity).KSH Farm Ltd v KSH Plant Ltd EWHC 1986 (Ch) (causation for economic duress).Many new cases have been considered, including: Chapter 4 has also been significantly revised to take account of developments in the case law.Chapter 3 has been extensively revised to reflect the authoritative statement of law relating to lawful act duress by the Supreme Court in Times Travel (UK) Ltd v Pakistan International Airways Corp (2021).Takes you through the detailed steps that a bank that is put on inquiry is required to take to avoid being fixed with constructive notice.In the context of third party undue influence or misrepresentation, where the loan is to a company,provides a critical examination of the circumstances where the bank may not be put on inquiry.Gives examples of how duress, undue influence, abuse of confidence and unconscionable dealing cases work in practice.Includes a comparative analysis of the approach in other jurisdictions, including Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland and Singapore.Covers recent developments and case law relating to undue influence, including relevant Supreme Court and Court of Appeal decisions and commonwealth cases.Examines the different types of duress including duress to the person, duress of goods and economic duress.Explains the remedies and defences available in the context of the doctrines examined in this work.Helps you deal with problems arising from a range of contractual disputes.
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