Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999: Difference between revisions

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Look, who could possibly object to that worthy object?
Look, who could possibly object to that worthy object?


Well, the community of English lawyers did, most likely, through its instinctive, huffy, reactionary petulance — perhaps understandable in 1999 but, ladies and gentlemen, come on: haven't we grown out of that now?
Well, the community of English lawyers did, most likely, through its instinctive, huffy, reactionary petulance — perhaps understandable in 1999 but, ladies and gentlemen, come on: haven’t we grown out of that now?


So the great canon of capital markets [[boilerplate]] is shot through with hostility to this poor act. There’s Para {{gmslaprov|27.10}} of the {{gmsla}} for example: the very last paragraph, when all else is said and done, they knife the poor [[CRTPA]] just when, perhaps, it thought it had finally got away with it.
So the great canon of capital markets [[boilerplate]] is shot through with hostility to this poor act. There’s Para {{gmslaprov|27.10}} of the {{gmsla}} for example: the very last paragraph, when all else is said and done, they knife the poor [[CRTPA]] just when, perhaps, it thought it had finally got away with it.