Force Majeure and Frustration in Commercial Contracts

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  • ISBN 9781526517111
  • Weight: 513g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Principally concerned with the laws of England and Wales and Ireland, but also covering other UK common law jurisdictions including Australia, Canada, Singapore and Hong Kong, this title looks at both the doctrines of force majeure and frustration and their application to commercial contracts. It includes analysis and consequences of recent case law, including Classic Maritime Inc v Limbungan Makmur SDN BHD, Lion Diversified Holdings BHD and Seadrill Ghana Operations Ltd v Tullow Ghana Ltd. The title also sets out the statutory principles that apply. Whilst looking at these principles in a broad sense, it is also the first major work to relate them to, and address the issues brought about by, the COVID-19 pandemic. Written by leading experts Ben Symons and Joe Dalby SC from leading commercial set, 36 Commercial, it offers a comprehensive and authoritatively researched analysis of all issues related to force majeure and frustration. It is practical in its approach and it is essential reading for commercial practitioners and contract lawyers to ensure they leave no stone unturned when working on a matter involving either force majeure or frustration. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Company and Commercial Law online service.
Ben Symons Ben Symons has a broad commercial law and taxation law practice. Ben acts in a wide range of disputes in both the High Court and the County Courts including commercial and trust disputes, professional negligence disputes, employment law, probate disputes, professional negligence, civil and commercial fraud and cost assessment matters. Ben also has a particular interest in cyber/data protection law and class actions. Ben also has a large practice in all aspects of UK and international taxation advisory and disputes matters. Prior to joining the Bar, Ben worked as senior legal counsel for a number of large investment banks in London and regularly advised on complex structured finance transactions in excess of £500 million. Ben is also currently the secretary of the UK branch of the International Fiscal Association. Contributor: Joseph Dalby SC Joseph Dalby SC is an English & Welsh, and Irish, barrister, practicing civil, commercial and European law, full time in the English and Irish jurisdictions, and internationally on domestic, cross-border and international matters within his areas of experience. This includes: Advocacy before the English and Irish Courts, tribunals, arbitrations and regulatory bodies, and Specialist advice in EU, UK, and Irish law Joseph’s practice covers commercial, business regulation, chancery/private client, administrative law, and dispute resolution.

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