Editing Contracts/Accord and satisfaction
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* ''[[Foakes v. Beer]]'' - an old leading case on the exception of accord and satisfaction where the debt was not in dispute | * ''[[Foakes v. Beer]]'' - an old leading case on the exception of accord and satisfaction where the debt was not in dispute | ||
* ''[[D & C Builders Ltd v Rees]]'' - where the creditor accepted the offer under duress | * ''[[D & C Builders Ltd v Rees]]'' - where the creditor accepted the offer under duress | ||
* ''[[Pinnel's Case | * ''[[Pinnel's Case]]'' - where the offeree was a 3rd party (a father) | ||
* [[Part performance]] - related legal concept | * [[Part performance]] - related legal concept | ||
*''[[Jacob & Young, Inc. v. Kent]]'', 230 N.Y. 239, (N.Y. App. 1921). | *''[[Jacob & Young, Inc. v. Kent]]'', 230 N.Y. 239, (N.Y. App. 1921). |