WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU WANT TO AVOID THE STIPULATIONS IN A DOCUMENT YOU HAVE SIGNED ?

Under the Ghanaian contract law, a person may plead the defense of non est factum to avoid the stipulations in a document he/she may have signed. What is NON EST FACTUM ? Non est factum literally means this is not my deed. This is a special defence in contract law that allows a party toContinue reading “WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU WANT TO AVOID THE STIPULATIONS IN A DOCUMENT YOU HAVE SIGNED ?”

Occupiers Liability-Law of Tort

An occupier is a person who exercises an element of control over premises. See: Wheat v. E. Lacon & Co Ltd [1966] AC 552 HL There are three categories of visitors, they are (1) Those with express permission . (2) Those with implied permission (3) Those with right to enter. Occupiers have an obligation toContinue reading “Occupiers Liability-Law of Tort”

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