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LAWS5136 Commercial Law Lecture Notes Contents Lecture 1 Fundamentals of Commercial Law & Construction of Commercial Agreements... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lex mercatoria (merchant law)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Protection of property interests... Error! Bookmark not defined. Security interests in personal property... Error! Bookmark not defined. Transfer of Personal Property... Error! Bookmark not defined. Interpretation & construction of commercial contracts... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 2 Agency in Commercial Transactions... 5 The concept of agency... 5 International Harvester... 5 Kit Digital Australia... 6 Capacity... 6 Authority... 6 Actual express authority... 6 Actual implied authority... 7 Hely-Hutchinson v Brayhead... 7 Ostensible authority... 8 Freeman & Lockyer v Buckhurst Park Properties... 8 Lecture 3 Agency in Commercial Transactions Cont.... Error! Bookmark not defined. Crabtree-Vickers v Australian Direct Mail Advertising & Addressing... Error! Bookmark not defined. Pacific Carriers v BNP Paribas... Error! Bookmark not defined. Element 2 of ostensible authority: reliance... Error! Bookmark not defined. Element 3 of ostensible authority: detriment... Error! Bookmark not defined. Ratification... Error! Bookmark not defined. Keighley, Maxsted & Co v Durant... Error! Bookmark not defined. Communication of ratification... Error! Bookmark not defined. Limits to ratification... Error! Bookmark not defined. Bolton Partners v Lambert... Error! Bookmark not defined. Bird v Brown... Error! Bookmark not defined. Doctrine of undisclosed principal... Error! Bookmark not defined. Page 1 of 9

Siu Yin Kwan v Eastern Insurance... Error! Bookmark not defined. Jasmin Solar v Trina Solar... Error! Bookmark not defined. Imputed knowledge... Error! Bookmark not defined. Agent s liability to third parties... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 4 Sale of Goods... Error! Bookmark not defined. Contract of Sale... Error! Bookmark not defined. Goods... Error! Bookmark not defined. Specific goods... Error! Bookmark not defined. Unascertained goods... Error! Bookmark not defined. Stapylton Fletcher Ltd v Ellis Son & Vidler Ltd... Error! Bookmark not defined. Ascertained goods... Error! Bookmark not defined. Future goods... Error! Bookmark not defined. Price... Error! Bookmark not defined. Scope of ACL... Error! Bookmark not defined. s 15 SOGA implied undertaking as to title... Error! Bookmark not defined. Niblett v Confectioners Materials Co [1921]... Error! Bookmark not defined. Butterworth v Kingsway Motors [1954]... Error! Bookmark not defined. Terms as to suitability of goods... Error! Bookmark not defined. Correspondence with description (sales by description)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Harlingdon & Leinster Enterprises Ltd v Christopher Hull Fine Art Ltd [1990]... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 5 Sale of Goods (Cont.)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Ashington Piggeries Ltd v Christopher Hill Ltd [1972]... Error! Bookmark not defined. Fitness for purpose ss 17(a), (b) SOGA... Error! Bookmark not defined. Hardwick Game Farm v SAPPA [1969]... Error! Bookmark not defined. Stevenson v Rogers [1999]... Error! Bookmark not defined. Merchantable quality ss 17(c), (d) SOGA... Error! Bookmark not defined. Correspondence with contract sample... Error! Bookmark not defined. Remedies of the buyer... Error! Bookmark not defined. Rules for determining passing of title... Error! Bookmark not defined. ACL actions against suppliers and manufacturers... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 6 International Trade... Error! Bookmark not defined. UNIDROIT Principles... Error! Bookmark not defined. CISG... Error! Bookmark not defined. INCOTERMS... Error! Bookmark not defined. Charterparties... Error! Bookmark not defined. Page 2 of 9

Time charters... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 7 Transacting in the Digital Age... Error! Bookmark not defined. Electronic commercial transactions... Error! Bookmark not defined. Dow Jones & Co Inc v Gutnick (2002) 210 CLR 575... Error! Bookmark not defined. Internet vs WWW... Error! Bookmark not defined. Regulation of e-commerce... Error! Bookmark not defined. Electronic Transactions Act 1999 (Cth)... Error! Bookmark not defined. When an insurance contract is entered into... Error! Bookmark not defined. Elements of a concluded agreement... Error! Bookmark not defined. Postal acceptance rule and email... Error! Bookmark not defined. Time of dispatch 14 ETA... Error! Bookmark not defined. Time of receipt s 14A ETA... Error! Bookmark not defined. Shrinkwrap agreement... Error! Bookmark not defined. Clickwrap agreement... Error! Bookmark not defined. Browsewrap agreement... Error! Bookmark not defined. s 9 ETA... Error! Bookmark not defined. Conveyor & General Engineering Pty Ltd v Basetec Services Pty Ltd and Anor [2014] QSC 30... Error! Bookmark not defined. Triple M Mechanical Services Pty Ltd v Ellis [2013] WASC 161... Error! Bookmark not defined. The Spam Act 2003 (Cth)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 8 Insurance Law, Introduction... Error! Bookmark not defined. Definition of an insurance contract Prudential Insurance Co v IRC [1904].. Error! Bookmark not defined. Department of Trade and Industry v St Christopher Motorists Association Ltd [1974]... Error! Bookmark not defined. Medical Defence Union Ltd v Department of Trade [1980]... Error! Bookmark not defined. Re Digital Satellite Warranty Cover Ltd [2011]... Error! Bookmark not defined. s 10 Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) Contracts of insurance... Error! Bookmark not defined. Bayswater Car Rentals v Hannell (1999)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Scope of ICA... Error! Bookmark not defined. Marine Insurance Act 1909 (Cth)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Gibbs v Mercantile Mutual Insurance (Australia) Ltd (2003)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Overview of regulatory framework... Error! Bookmark not defined. Role of regulatory authorities... Error! Bookmark not defined. General Insurance Code of Practice... Error! Bookmark not defined. Parties to an insurance contract... Error! Bookmark not defined. Page 3 of 9

Utmost good faith... Error! Bookmark not defined. Carter v Boehm (1766)... Error! Bookmark not defined. CGU Insurance Ltd v AMP Financial Planning Pty Ltd (2007)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 9 Insurance Law, Non-disclosure and Misrepresentation... Error! Bookmark not defined. Advance (NSW) Insurance Agencies Pty Ltd v Matthews (1989)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Part IV disclosures and misrepresentations (relevant sections)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Philosophical basis for the duty of disclosure... Error! Bookmark not defined. Common law duty of disclosure... Error! Bookmark not defined. Disclosure under the ICA... Error! Bookmark not defined. When is a matter known?... Error! Bookmark not defined. Permanent Trustee Australia Ltd v FAI General Insurance Co Ltd (in liq) (2003) 214 CLR 514... Error! Bookmark not defined. Bergman v CGU [2016] VSC 81... Error! Bookmark not defined. s 21(2) ICA the duty of disclosure does not require the disclosure of a matter... Error! Bookmark not defined. McPhee v SGIO Qld (1985)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Waiving disclosure... Error! Bookmark not defined. Two broad regimes for disclosure (eligible contracts)... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 10 Insurance Law, Non-disclosure and misrepresentation (cont.), s 54 ICA Error! Bookmark not defined. Misrepresentation... Error! Bookmark not defined. Term and effect of s 54 ICA... Error! Bookmark not defined. Terms in a policy... Error! Bookmark not defined. Determining the meaning of the policy... Error! Bookmark not defined. Accidental Gray v Barr [1971] 2 QB 554... Error! Bookmark not defined. National & General Insurance Co Ltd v Chick [1984] 2 NSWLR 86.. Error! Bookmark not defined. Matton Developments Pty Ltd v CGU Insurance Pty Ltd [2016] QCA 208... Error! Bookmark not defined. Aggregation clauses... Error! Bookmark not defined. World Trade Centre Litigation... Error! Bookmark not defined. Harsh application of common law Azzevedeo v Australian and International Insurances Ltd (1976)... Error! Bookmark not defined. s 54 ICA... Error! Bookmark not defined. FAI General Insurance Co Ltd v Australian Hospital Care Pty Ltd (2001) 204 CLR 641... Error! Bookmark not defined. Johnson v Triple C Furniture & Electrical Pty Ltd [2010] QCA 282... Error! Bookmark not defined. Maxwell v Highway Hauliers Pty Ltd [2013] WASCA 115... Error! Bookmark not defined. Page 4 of 9

Process in applying s 54... Error! Bookmark not defined. Allianz Australia Insurance Ltd v Inglis [2016] WASCA 25... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 11 Insurance Law, Fraudulent Claims and Mitigation of Loss.. Error! Bookmark not defined. Onus of proof... Error! Bookmark not defined. McLennan v Insurance Australia Ltd [2014] NSWCA 300... Error! Bookmark not defined. Fraudulent claims... Error! Bookmark not defined. Sgro v Australian Associated Motor Insurers Ltd [2015] NSWCA 262... Error! Bookmark not defined. Dawson v Monarch Insurance s 56(2) ICA... Error! Bookmark not defined. GRE Insurance Ltd v Ormsby (1983) 29 SASR 498... Error! Bookmark not defined. To v AMMI Ltd (2001) 3 VR 279... Error! Bookmark not defined. Fraud of co-insured... Error! Bookmark not defined. MMI General Insurance Ltd v Baktoo (2000) 48 NSWLR 605... Error! Bookmark not defined. s 54 and fraud... Error! Bookmark not defined. Mitigation of loss... Error! Bookmark not defined. PMB Australia Ltd v MMI General Insurance Ltd [2002] QCA 361.. Error! Bookmark not defined. Yorkshire Water [1997] 2 Lloyds Rep 195... Error! Bookmark not defined. Re Mining Technologies Australia Ltd (1999) 1 QR 60... Error! Bookmark not defined. Lecture 2 Agency in Commercial Transactions Main question asked regarding agency issues is whether A was B s agent for the purpose of binding B to the contract Example: a real-estate agent and a property owner are in an agency relationship, but what is the agent authorised to do? Tan v Russell o Issue was whether a purchaser had validly terminated a contract by emailing the vendor s real-estate agent on last day of cooling off period o Generally, a real-estate agent is authorised to find and introduce a purchaser to the owner o Authority does not extend to entering into a contract of sale or receiving a letter of termination/refusal The concept of agency International Harvester v Carrigan s agency involves an authority to create legal relations between a person occupying the position of principal and third parties (strict view) Erikson v Carr where a person consents to act on behalf of another, either generally or in respect of a particular act or matter (wide) Petersen v Moloney an agent is a person who is able, by virtue of authority conferred upon him to create or affect legal rights and duties as between another person (principal) and third parties (preferred definition) Page 5 of 9

Need to specifically determine what the agent is authorised to do International Harvester Farmers brought an action of breach of warranty against Intl. Harvester, however the farmers dealt with H & K (agent or principal?) H & K had gone into liquidation so farmers could only bring action against Harvester Harvester argued that that no contractual relation existed between them and the Farmers H & K was a principal, not their agent The purchase document did not mention Harvester; H & K were listed as the dealers and the owners (internally inconsistent) The nature of H & K s business was that of dealers and agents HC held: despite the fact they were listed as agents they were still principals o agent is very commonly misused o Harvester was not a party to the contract Kit Digital Australia Gestion and Kit entered in a pass through arrangement to provide consulting services to Telstra Kit was on Telstra s advising panel and authorised to do work for Telstra Gestion was not on the panel, therefore, Kit was an agent for Gestion Gestion would give Kit an invoice, Kit would add 5% and pass it through to Telstra Kit went into liquidation If Kit was Gestion s agent, any money received by Kit would be held on trust for Gestion and, therefore, could not be taken by Kit s creditors Court held: no agency because there wasn t any intention for there to be agency o Telstra only wanted work from the panel, which Gestion was not on Capacity Christire v Permewan Wright principal must have capacity to perform the act being performed through an agent Watkins v Vince agents do not need contractual capacity themselves to act as agent for another o A minor (<16 years old) signed a contract held that Vince was still liable Legal professionals lacking accreditation acting as agents may be charged with statutory breaches, however the contract itself may still be binding Authority Nature and extent of an agent s authority o Actual express authority o Actual implied authority o Ostensible authority (apparent authority) o Ratification 3 parties to agency principal, agent and third party If the agent acts outside of their authority, the principal is not bound (there are exceptions) Page 6 of 9

o Agent may still be liable to principal due to breach of contract Breach of warranty of authority agent liable to third party (not a breach of contract, because there is no contract between agent and third party) Actual authority o A consensual form of authority o Requires the consent of the principal and the agent o Poulet Frais v Silver Fox consent can be express or implied Actual express authority Consent is given in writing or by words o Eg.delegation of authority from the Board of Directors to a single Director by resolution of the Board Tobin v Broadbent construe source of express authority in determining extent of authority Actual implied authority P has consented to A acting for him by implication o Ie.by P s conduct or by the relationship between the parties, as opposed to express words Examples: 1. The act performed by A is necessarily or normally incidental to the acts expressly authorised 2. The act is one which an A of that type would usually have authority to do 3. The act is in accordance with reasonable business practice applicable to the particular transaction 4. Authority implied from the conduct of the parties and the circumstances of the case (repeated and consented business practice) A person in a certain position will usually only have authority to do what a person in that position would normally do Case law dictates what is normal for a certain position Pavlovic v Universal Music Australia solicitor s implied authority does not extend to making contracts on behalf of client Keane J common fallacy for solicitors to have implied authority to accept notice on behalf of a client Tan v Russell real estate agent s implied authority does not extend to receiving notice of termination of contract within cooling off period Hely-Hutchinson v Brayhead H-H was chairman of Perdio, Mr R was chairman of Brayhead Brayhead acquired several companies that Perdio also had interests in Perdio was incurring losses and discussion were had about Brayhead purchasing Perido o Brayhead purchased numerous Perdio shares Sometime later, H-H became a director at Brayhead; didn t attend a board meeting until some months later Perdio was still experiencing financial difficulty H-H gave own personal guarantee to Perdio for 50,000 pounds Page 7 of 9

Matters became worse and H-H had to fulfil the guarantee H-H agreed with Mr R that he would lend his own money if he: o Was released of 50,000 pound guarantee o Brayhead indemnified him for any money lent to Perdio 2 letters of this effect were provided by Mr R on Brayhead letterhead and signed by Mr R as chairman This was not reported to any board meetings, nor was this agreement disclosed per the article of association Mr R did not think there was any limitation on his authorisation H-H advanced 45,000 pounds to Perdio, which later went bankrupt H-H paid 50,000 pounds to Period creditors H-H issued writ of 95,0000 pounds from Brayhead Brayhead denied the authority of Mr R to make such an agreement with H-H Held: Mr R had implied authority to enter into contract with H-H Lord Denning implied not from office as chairman (because that office did not carry with it the authority to enter into these contracts without sanction of the board) but from the conduct of the parties and the circumstances of the case Board had over many months acquiesced in Mr R acting as their chief executive and managing director and committing Brayhead Ltd to contracts without the approval of the Board Ostensible authority Not based on the consent of P but on P having intentionally or negligently held out A to be his or her agent Rosecell v JP Haines Plumbing extent of ostensible authority depends on the width of the representation Based off principals of equitable estoppel o Remedies damages that flow if one party made false representations to a party that suffers detriment due to their reliance on that representation Elements of ostensible authority 1. Representation by P to a third party that A has P s authority to do a certain act (most difficult to determine) 2. Reliance upon that representation 3. Detriment Representation MUST come from P, not agent (no self-authorisation) o Exception: if A has implied or express authority, and claims to have authority which they lack, and P does nothing to interfere (Armagas v Mundogas) Consider: 1. Manner in which representation is made 2. Who made the representation 3. To whom the representation was made Ostensible authority may sometimes cross over with implied authority Examples: 1. P appointing A to a particular position or entrusting them with some responsibility 2. Course of dealing between a third party and P through an agent Page 8 of 9

3. Freeman & Lockyer v Buckhurst Park Properties P standing by mute while someone deals with a third party apparently on behalf of P 4. Pacific Carriers v BNP Paribas P equipping officer with a title, status and facilities 5. If A holds themselves to have authority, and P has control over A s representations A may have ostensible authority, through P s misrepresentation by silence Depending on analysis, A may have authority through P s conduct or lack there of Freeman & Lockyer v Buckhurst Park Properties One director acted as managing director for the company despite not being formally appointed Director appointed architect to do work Architect completed work and sought money from the company Company claimed the director was not authorised Held: company was liable for fees because they had allowed the director to act as the managing director, thus implying he had such authority Similar circumstances to H-H (which was decided to be implied authority) 2 step approach: 1. Company represented that he was a managing director 2. What is within the ordinary ambit of a managing director? Based off case law a managing director normally has authority to enter into such contracts Page 9 of 9