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Note that the parties can contract out of this in writing. This can create problems for the [[Mediocre lawyer|verbally incontinent amongst our brethren]].
Note that the parties can contract out of this in writing. This can create problems for the [[Mediocre lawyer|verbally incontinent amongst our brethren]].


It's a bit nuanced, but not much. This doesn't stop industry standard legal agreements purporting to waive immunity, which creates exactly the issue mentioned above, whereby punctilious agents, who represent sovereigns, protest they have no authority to waive a contractual protection (that doesn't actually exist) and therefore require the waiver to be deleted. Ie, they contract out of it.  Had the contract only had the sense to shut up in the first place, there would have been no problem, on a [[what the eye don't see the chef gets away with]] sort of basis.
It's a bit nuanced, but not much. The commercial contracts exception allows a sovereign to be sued in the UK courts, but other part of the Act protect it against injunctions and the enforcement of judgments and arbitral awards.


If you purport to waive, and the sovereign says NO, then you've agreed not to waive, thereby doing yourself out of the exemption, which the parties can contract out of.
This doesn't stop industry standard legal agreements purporting to waive immunity, which creates exactly the issue mentioned above, whereby punctilious agents, who represent sovereigns, protest they have no authority to waive a contractual protection (that doesn't actually exist) and therefore require the waiver to be deleted. Ie, they contract out of it.  Had the contract only had the sense to shut up in the first place, there would have been no problem, on a [[what the eye don't see the chef gets away with]] sort of basis.
 
If you purport to waive, and the sovereign says NO, then unless you want to rely on the [[parol evidence]] rule, you wilk struggle to argue you have agreed not to waive, thereby doing yourself out of the exemption, which the parties can contract out of.


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