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When can one withhold one’s consent? When your watchword is “[[noli mentula esse]]”.
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That's when. As was illustrated in the recent case of {{casenote|Crowther|Arbuthnot Latham & Co Ltd}}.
 
If the purpose of a covenant is for a party to achieve a certain purpose, or prevent a certain outcome, then if you use the covenant to achieve some other purpose, you’re likely to get yourself in trouble.
 
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*[[Don’t take a piece of paper to a knife fight]]
*[[Noli mentula esse]]
*{{casenote|Barclays|Unicredit}}
*{{casenote|Crowther|Arbuthnot Latham & Co Ltd}} [2018] EWHC 504 (Comm)
*{{casenote|AP Picture Houses|Wednesbury}}

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