Reflecting on the applicability of freedom, sanctity and privity of Contract in Zimbabwean Law Of Contract
Abstract
This paper examines the applicability of the long established
contractual doctrines of freedom of contract, sanctity of contract
and privity of contract in modern day Zimbabwean law of contract.
It argues that even though the three doctrines are still applicable,
there are instances where they have not be strictly adhered to and in
some cases redefined.
Additional Citation Information
Maja, I (2019). Reflecting on the applicability of freedom, sanctity and privity of Contract in Zimbabwean Law Of Contract. University of Zimbabwe Law Journal (2) 1. 172-180.Publisher
University of Zimbabwe
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