The Enforcement and Setting Aside of Contracts provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the concepts and principles at work in the area of enforcement and setting aside of contracts and interlocutory applications.
Part I, gives a full and detailed account of the enforcement of contracts for the sale of land, interests in land and testamentary contracts by specific performance, enforcement of Pallant v Morgan-type arrangements, collateral contracts, and enforcement of contracts by way of estoppel by convention. Part I also deals with the defence mechanism provided by promissory estoppel in actions of enforcement of terms of contracts. Part II, provides a comprehensive account of the concepts and principles at play in actions to set aside contracts on grounds of equitable mistake, misrepresentation, undue influence, non est factum and improvident transactions. Part III deals with principles of summary judgment applied in the enforcement of debts arising from contracts of loan and guarantees relating to them, arguable defences and remittal of issues to plenary hearing, and also contracts with banks. Part IV presents a full and comprehensive account of the court rules and legal principles governing the discovery of documents, interrogatories, interlocutory and mandatory interlocutory injunctions and issues and principles of costs of entire proceedings and costs of interlocutory applications