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9 - Prohibited Contracts

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submitted on 2024-10-16, 10:19 and posted on 2025-02-17, 12:01 authored by Ilias Bantekas, Ahmed Al-Ahmed

In chapter 8 we discussed the defects of consent, whereas here we shall dive deeper into the effects of defects in general. Before doing so, we need to lay the foundations by which to evaluate the legal impact of each defect on civil and commercial contracts. It will be recalled that under the civil law tradition, contracts are predicated on three general pillars, namely: (i) consent, consisting of offer, acceptance and intention to be legally bound; (ii) subject-matter; and (iii) cause. In addition there might, but not necessarily, exist two further requirements (special pillars), namely: (iv) form and (v) delivery.

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Published in: Contract Law of Qatar
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
See chapter on publisher's website: https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009052009.010

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Language

  • English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Publication Year

  • 2023

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This Item is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Institution affiliated with

  • Hamad Bin Khalifa University
  • College of Law - HBKU
  • QatarEnergy
  • Qatar Petroleum (1974-2021)

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Qatar

Related Publications

Bantekas, I., & Al-Ahmed, A. (2023). Contract Law of Qatar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009052009