Parties Who Freely Enter Into Contracts Are Expected To Read And Understand The Contracts They Choose To Enter Into

This legal update examines the Singapore Court of Appeal’s decision in Broadley Construction Pte Ltd v Alacran Design Pte Ltd [2018] SGCA 25, in which the Court emphasised that it is inherent in the law of contract and integral to commercial life, that parties who freely enter into a bargain are expected to read and understand the contracts they choose to enter into. Parties Who Freely Enter Into Contracts Are Expected To Read And Understand The Contracts They Choose To Enter Into

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