
Injunctions
Nature One of laws most potent and used remedies Purpose: It orders a person to do an act or not to do an act Typical injunctions is prohibitory or negative
Nature One of laws most potent and used remedies Purpose: It orders a person to do an act or not to do an act Typical injunctions is prohibitory or negative
Part 1 Key Cases: Baltic Shipping Co v Dillon (1993) 176 CLR 344 Koufos v C Czarnikow Ltd [1969] 1 AC 350 ####Alexander v Cambridge Credit Corp Ltd (1987) 9
Introduction There is a strong relation between tortious and contractual liability.[1] These areas of law have been regarded as both historically and notionally interlinked, where a person should be able
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