Construing contract clause : the literal rule

In drafting a contract, contracting parties will negotiate terms of their contract and subsequently translate them in writing. It is very important to ensure the words used effectively reflect their true intentions. This is because the law cases relating to ambiguous terms in contracts would allow t...

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第一著者: Chai, Siaw Hiong
フォーマット: 学位論文
言語:英語
出版事項: 2012
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オンライン・アクセス:http://eprints.utm.my/34594/1/ChaiSiawHiongMFAB2013.pdf
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description In drafting a contract, contracting parties will negotiate terms of their contract and subsequently translate them in writing. It is very important to ensure the words used effectively reflect their true intentions. This is because the law cases relating to ambiguous terms in contracts would allow the courts to construe the word base on their opinion. The disagreements and differing opinions by the parties as to the true construction of particular terms frequently happened in construction industry. There are many approaches that judge use to construing construction contract clauses, such as Literal Rule, Golden Rule, Mischief Rule, Purposive Rule, Contra Proferentem Rule and etc. The courts use those rules to the ambiguous express terms to resolve the ambiguity or inconsistency or discrepancy. Literal Rule is the oldest of the rules of construction and is still used today. As there is always the danger that a particular interpretation may be the equivalent of making law, some judges prefer to adhere to the law's literal wording. However, there some criticism against the use of Literal Rule which the rule rests on the erroneous assumption that words has a fixed meaning. In fact, words are imprecise, leading judges to impose their own prejudices to determine the meaning of a statute. The objective of this study is to identity suitability of using Literal Rule in interpretation approach in construction industry. The law cases that been analyzed was under “Pay When Paid”, “Performance Bond” and “Termination” clauses. The finding of this study stated that, not all the construction clauses are suitable to be construed using Literal Rule approach.
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spelling uthm-345942018-04-12T05:36:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/34594/ Construing contract clause : the literal rule Chai, Siaw Hiong TH Building construction In drafting a contract, contracting parties will negotiate terms of their contract and subsequently translate them in writing. It is very important to ensure the words used effectively reflect their true intentions. This is because the law cases relating to ambiguous terms in contracts would allow the courts to construe the word base on their opinion. The disagreements and differing opinions by the parties as to the true construction of particular terms frequently happened in construction industry. There are many approaches that judge use to construing construction contract clauses, such as Literal Rule, Golden Rule, Mischief Rule, Purposive Rule, Contra Proferentem Rule and etc. The courts use those rules to the ambiguous express terms to resolve the ambiguity or inconsistency or discrepancy. Literal Rule is the oldest of the rules of construction and is still used today. As there is always the danger that a particular interpretation may be the equivalent of making law, some judges prefer to adhere to the law's literal wording. However, there some criticism against the use of Literal Rule which the rule rests on the erroneous assumption that words has a fixed meaning. In fact, words are imprecise, leading judges to impose their own prejudices to determine the meaning of a statute. The objective of this study is to identity suitability of using Literal Rule in interpretation approach in construction industry. The law cases that been analyzed was under “Pay When Paid”, “Performance Bond” and “Termination” clauses. The finding of this study stated that, not all the construction clauses are suitable to be construed using Literal Rule approach. 2012-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/34594/1/ChaiSiawHiongMFAB2013.pdf Chai, Siaw Hiong (2012) Construing contract clause : the literal rule. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Built Environment. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:70644?site_name=Restricted Repository
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