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Contract Law Crossword - Sessions 9-12

Horizontales
Court case establishing strict performance rule: Cutter v _______.
Doctrine where a party is pressured into a contract with illegitimate threats.
A contract is _______ when parties fail to meet essential legal elements.
Allows recovery for value of work done, even without a formal contract (Latin phrase).
Legal claim when there was performance but no enforceable contract.
Legal doctrine that rescinds a contract when a party is misled.
Law that allows third-party enforcement in insurance: Insurance Contracts ______.
A breach that occurs before the time for performance is called __________ breach.
Misrepresentation must be a false statement of ______.
A contract ends when both parties completely fulfill their duties discharge by _______.
Failure to perform or refusal to perform under a binding contract.
Legislation that allows return of prepayments in NSW: Frustrated ______ Act.
Rule stating only parties to a contract can sue under it.
When contract obligations are divided into parts, it is a ________ contract.
Verticales
Contracts may include condition ________ which terminates the agreement upon a certain event.
Contract may be discharged by _________ when performance is impossible or illegal.
A statement that exaggerates without deceiving is called ________.
A ________ clause sets out specific circumstances for ending a contract.
Conduct that is misleading or deceptive falls under section ____ of the ACL.
A contract may end if an event makes performance radically different doctrine of __________.
Serious breach may allow a party to terminate or seek _______.
Clause excusing performance during events like war or pandemic.
A partys clear refusal to perform a contract is known as ________.
Substantial performance still allows for _______ with deductions.
Doctrine where a contract ends by mutual consent.
Relationship where the law presumes undue influence: doctor and ________.
Name of the ship involved in Raffles v Wichelhaus.
Event causing impossibility in Taylor v Caldwell: a ______ hall burned down.
Case involving coronation cancellation: Krell v _______.