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Unreasonable to prevent credit set-offs

By: Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; 365(5898) 12 November 1992, 6(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Discusses "Stewart Gill Ltd v Horatio Myer & Co Ltd" 1992, a decision which found that where a term in a contract prevents payment or credit against the price claimed, it is `prima facie` unreasonable and the burden of proving that the term is reasonable for the purpose of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 s13, rests on the plaintiff.
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Discusses "Stewart Gill Ltd v Horatio Myer & Co Ltd" 1992, a decision which found that where a term in a contract prevents payment or credit against the price claimed, it is `prima facie` unreasonable and the burden of proving that the term is reasonable for the purpose of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 s13, rests on the plaintiff.