Contract Law - Intention to create legal relations

This is principally in place to prevent agreements which were never intended to have legal liability taking up the courts time. It is very difficult to establish a person's intention, so the courts have developed two rebuttable presumptions governing family and social agreements and business agreements.

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  • Created on: 23-05-09 09:29
How can this presumption be rebutted?
Where it can be inferred that the parties intended to create legal relations
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If a husband and wife have separated, an agreement between them is likely to be treated as binding. Which case illustrates this point?
Merritt -v- Merritt
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What is another way by which the presumption can be rebutted?
Where the agreement contains an "honour clause"
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If a husband and wife have separated, an agreement between them is likely to be treated as binding. Which case illustrates this point?

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Merritt -v- Merritt

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What is another way by which the presumption can be rebutted?

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