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1. Suspending performance is under which principle?
- Proportional
- Specific
- Mutualtiy
- Breach principle
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2. What was the main point in Inveresk Plc v Tullis Russell Papermakers Ltd?
- The specified contract must be thorough to enable performance
- A judge must be sought in times of dispute
- obligations presumed to be counterparts unless clear indication to contrary
- For retention to be granted, the obligations must take place contemporaneously ie. the counter obligations existed at the same time
3. Which year was Macari v. Celtic FC?
4. the right to performance of mutual obligations is absolute
- False, it is conditional
- True it is absaloute
5. What must obligations be?
- Consequential
- Contemporaneous
- Written down
- Comprised of at least two elements
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