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“[[No oral modification]]”. A stricture on an [[amendment agreement]].
'''[[No oral modification]]'''”. A self-contradictory stricture on an [[amendment agreement]], until 2018 understood by all to be silly fluff put in a contract to appease the lawyers.


No longer, as it ought to be, an entirely vacuous piece of legal flannel — courtesy of an entirely vacuous piece of legal reasoning.
No longer, as it ought to be, an entirely vacuous piece of legal flannel — courtesy of an entirely vacuous piece of legal reasoning by no less an eminence than Lord Sumption of the Supreme Court in {{Casenote|Rock Advertising Limited|MWB Business Exchange Centres Limited}}.


{{seealso}}
{{seealso}}
*[[Amendment]]
*[[Amendment]]
*{{Casenote|Rock Advertising Limited|MWB Business Exchange Centres Limited}}
*{{Casenote|Rock Advertising Limited|MWB Business Exchange Centres Limited}}

Revision as of 13:01, 18 May 2018

No oral modification”. A self-contradictory stricture on an amendment agreement, until 2018 understood by all to be silly fluff put in a contract to appease the lawyers.

No longer, as it ought to be, an entirely vacuous piece of legal flannel — courtesy of an entirely vacuous piece of legal reasoning by no less an eminence than Lord Sumption of the Supreme Court in Rock Advertising Limited v MWB Business Exchange Centres Limited.

See also