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Summary Private Law 372 (Law of Contract) Second Semester Notes 2019

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Complete and detailed Contract Law notes for the second semester. Includes detailed class notes, relevant textbook summaries, in depth case summaries and lecturer's test/exam tips. Notes are set out in an organised, structured manner making it easy to understand.

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Contents
1 The Content and Operation of Contracts............................................................................................4
1.1 General........................................................................................................................................4
1.2 The Parties to a Contract.............................................................................................................5
1.2.1 Multiplicity of Parties............................................................................................................5
1.2.2 Privity of Contract...............................................................................................................15
1.2.3 Representation...................................................................................................................15
1.2.4 The Contract for the Benefit of a Third Party – Stipulatio Alteri..........................................19
1.2.5 Describing the Parties When Drafting a Contract................................................................20
1.3 Types of Obligations...................................................................................................................21
1.3.1 Introduction........................................................................................................................21
1.3.2 Unilateral and Reciprocal Obligations.................................................................................22
1.3.3 Simple, Alternative, Generic and Facultative Obligations...................................................23
1.3.4 Divisible and Indivisible Performances................................................................................24
1.4 Types of Terms...........................................................................................................................28
1.4.1 Introduction........................................................................................................................28
1.4.2 Essentialia, Naturalia, Incidentalia......................................................................................29
1.4.3 Express, Tacit and Implied terms........................................................................................32
1.4.4 General Terms.....................................................................................................................44
1.5 The Proof and Interpretation of Contractual Provisions............................................................58
1.5.1 Introduction........................................................................................................................58
1.5.2 General Principles of Interpretation...................................................................................61
1.5.3 Further Rules of Interpretation...........................................................................................68
1.5.4 Interpretation of Exemption Clauses..................................................................................69
1.5.5 Interpretation and the CPA.................................................................................................70
2 Breach of Contract............................................................................................................................71
2.1 General......................................................................................................................................71
2.1.1 Meaning of Breach..............................................................................................................71
2.1.2 Five Forms of Breach...........................................................................................................72
2.1.3 Remedies Arising from Breach............................................................................................73
2.2 Positive Malperformance...........................................................................................................73
2.3 Mora Debitoris...........................................................................................................................80
2.4 Mora Creditoris..........................................................................................................................94
2.5 Prevention of Performance......................................................................................................101
2.6 Repudiation..............................................................................................................................106

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,3 Remedies arising from Breach........................................................................................................122
3.1 General....................................................................................................................................122
3.2 Fulfilment (Specific Performance)............................................................................................125
3.2.1 The Remedy of Specific Performance (in court)................................................................126
3.2.2 Exceptio Non Adimpleti Contractus...................................................................................139
3.3 Cancellation.............................................................................................................................153
3.3.1 General.............................................................................................................................153
3.3.2 Exercising the Right to Cancel...........................................................................................154
3.3.3 Lapse of Right to Cancel....................................................................................................155
3.3.4 Consequences of Cancellation..........................................................................................156
3.3 Damages..................................................................................................................................161
3.4.1 General.............................................................................................................................161
3.4.2 The Specific Requirements for a Claim for Contractual Damages.....................................167
3.4.3 Penalty clauses..................................................................................................................188
3.5 Statutory Remedies arising from Breach.................................................................................191
4 Transfer of Obligations: Cession.....................................................................................................196
4.1 General....................................................................................................................................196
4.2 Requirements for Cession........................................................................................................197
4.2.1 Capacity to Dispose of Right.............................................................................................197
4.2.2 Transfer Agreement..........................................................................................................197
4.2.3 Formalities........................................................................................................................198
4.2.4 Subject Matter must be Capable of Cession.....................................................................199
4.2.5 Legality..............................................................................................................................201
4.2.6 Cession may not Prejudice the Debtor..............................................................................201
4.3 Consequences of Cession.........................................................................................................202
4.4 Cession as Security for Payment of a Debt (Cession in Securitatem Debiti).............................203
4.5 The Termination of Cession.....................................................................................................206
5 Termination of Obligations.............................................................................................................207
5.1 General....................................................................................................................................207
5.2 Termination through Performance..........................................................................................207
5.2.1 General.............................................................................................................................207
5.2.2 Who may Perform to Whom.............................................................................................210
5.3 Termination of Obligations by Agreement...............................................................................211
5.3.1 Release and Waiver...........................................................................................................211
5.3.2 Novation...........................................................................................................................212
3.3.3 Compromise / Settlement.................................................................................................213

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,5.4 Termination of Obligations by Exercising Right to Terminate..................................................217
5.4.1 General.............................................................................................................................217
5.4.2 Statute..............................................................................................................................218
5.5 Termination of Obligations by Operation of Law.....................................................................219
5.5.1 Set-off...............................................................................................................................219
5.5.2 Supervening Impossibility.................................................................................................221
5.5.3 Extinctive Prescription......................................................................................................228




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, 1 THE CONTENT AND OPERATION OF CONTRACTS

1.1 General
Casebook p 393

- Factors that influence content and operation of contracts:
o Who must perform to whom?
 Chapter 9 parties
 Normally there are two parties with an obligation existing between them
 But you can have a multiplicity of parties to a contract
 Eg a consortium banks could decide to enter into a single loan
contract with SABC
 Eg suretyship
 Who has to perform what?
 You can also have other people involved in the formation of the contract,
but who are not parties to the contract
 Eg an estate agent
 What is the role of a conveyancer once the contract is concluded?
o The property must be transferred from the seller to the
purchaser
o You don’t need the estate agent
o The conveyancer acts for the seller as the seller is obliged to
transfer
 Thus the contract needs to be between the seller
and the conveyancer
o The conveyancer will have to be paid
 The contract could determine that the purchaser
must pay the costs of the transfer, even though
legally it is the duty of the seller
 Can the conveyancer sue the purchaser for his fee?
o What must be performed?
 Terms (chapter 10) and interpretation (chapter 11)
 What are the terms of the contract?
 You get express terms in the contract, but then also implied terms
and tacit terms
 What meaning should we give to the terms of the contracts?
 Farlam: the law of contract is fundamentally based on the notion of
consent
 Role of courts?
o To what extent can the courts intervene in regard to the
interpretation that the parties agreed on?
o Our courts are generally careful
o What measure do the courts apply to decide whether they
will enforce a contractual term?
 Public policy
o The courts have discretion to refuse specific performance
o Courts may rely on good faith more heavily in future

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