United Kingdom commercial law is the law which regulates the sale and purchase of goods and services, when doing business in the United Kingdom.
History
Foundations
Personal property
Main article: English property lawContracts
Main article: English contract lawAgency
Main articles: Agency in English law and Agency (law)Cases on agency | |
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Hely-Hutchinson v Brayhead Ltd 1 QB 549 | |
Freeman and Lockyer v Buckhurst Park Ltd 2 QB 480 | |
Watteau v Fenwick 1 QB 346 | |
The Santa Carina 1 Lloyd's Rep 478 | |
Armstrong v Stokes (1872) LR 7 QB 598 | |
Kelly v Cooper AC 205 | |
De Bussche v Alt (1878) 8 ChD 286 | |
Luxor (Eastbourne) Ltd v Cooper AC 108 | |
Lonsdale v Howard & Hallam Ltd UKHL 32 | |
Agency in English law |
In the case of Watteau v Fenwick, Lord Coleridge CJ on the Queen's Bench concurred with an opinion by Wills J that a third party could hold personally liable a principal who he did know about when he sold cigars to an agent that was acting outside of its authority. Wills J held that "the principal is liable for all the acts of the agent which are within the authority usually confided to an agent of that character, notwithstanding limitations, as between the principal and the agent, put upon that authority." This decision is heavily criticised and doubted, though not entirely overruled in the UK. It is sometimes referred to as "usual authority" (though not in the sense used by Lord Denning MR in Hely-Hutchinson, where it is synonymous with "implied actual authority"). It has been explained as a form of apparent authority, or "inherent agency power".
- Hely-Hutchinson v Brayhead Ltd 1 QB 549
- Creation and authority of agents
- Disclosed and undisclosed agency
- Agent duties and rights
- Termination of agency
Sale of goods
Sale of Goods Act 1979
Main article: Sale of Goods Act 1979- Sale of Goods Act 1979, the primary statute applicable to the sale of goods.
Property passing and delivery
Terms, acceptance and rejection
Remedies and duties
- United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
- UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
Bills of exchange and banking
See also: Bill of exchange and Bank regulationAssignment and receivables
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International sales
Main article: International commercial law- United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
- Free alongside ship contract
- Free on board contract
- Cost, insurance, freight contract
Commercial credit and security
Possessory security
Non-possessory security
Guarantees
See also: SuretyInsurance law
Main article: Insurance in the United Kingdom See also: Insurance lawInsolvency law
Main article: UK insolvency lawSee also
- International commercial law
- Islamic Commercial Law
- UK competition law
- UK labour law
- UK company law
- European Union Value Added Tax
- Bill of lading
- Principal (commercial law)
- Centre for Commercial Law Studies
Notes
- 1 QB 346
- e.g. GHL Fridman, 'The Demise of Watteau v Fenwick: Sign-O-Lite Ltd v Metropolitan Life Insurance Co' (1991) 70 Canadian Bar Review 329
References
- L Sealy and RJA Hooley, Commercial Law: Texts, Cases and Materials (4th edn OUP, Oxford 2008)
- Roy Goode, Commercial law (3rd edn Penguin, London 2004)
Law of the United Kingdom | |
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