Contract Implied Terms: Fact or Fiction?

While the wording of a contract is key, what it does not say can be crucial. Terms implied, whether by law or in fact, to fill gaps can alter the nature of the contract and in turn how a situation plays out for the parties – sometimes with significant implications.

With reference to key case law, this webinar will explore how our courts approach the implication of terms as part of the broader contractual interpretation exercise, delve into the requisite criteria for implying a term, and highlight ways to manage the risks and opportunities presented by implied terms.




Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

  • Develop an understanding of how a court in New Zealand will approach the implication of terms as part of the broader contractual interpretation exercise.
  • Explore the criteria that need to be met before a term will be implied in a contract.
  • Understand some of the tips for avoiding the need to rely upon an implied term in the first place!


Who Should Attend?

This webinar will be of relevance and value to civil litigators, commercial lawyers and general practitioners, of all levels of experience.


Presenters

Seb Bisley, Barrister, Thorndon Chambers 

Amy Ryburn, Partner, Buddle Findlay


Schedule


Pricing Details


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Location

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