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Privity

Privity is a common law doctrine that governed the liability and obligations of contracting parties. Once an important concept in contract law, these relationships and obligations now fall within the scope of modern statutory laws, diminishing its relevance to modern proceedings.

Art, Contract law & US federal law

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Contract law

US federal law

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Privity

Nodes24
Edges23
Triples22
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.083333
Components1

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Privity

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related to Contract law · 15
Privity → Act, Atkinson, Contracts, English, EWHC J57, Finally, In, In England, Law Commission, QB, Rights, The, Third Parties, Tweddle, Under
related to US federal law · 5
Privity → Because, In, Therefore, Under, US
is a · 1
Privity → common law doctrine that governed the liability and obligations of contracting parties
see also · 1
Privity → English

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law contract doctrine may party common obligations federal manufacturer could third liability parties us also consumer retailer sue claim cases

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Privityis acommon law doctrine that governed the liability and obligations of contracting parties0.90text
Privityrelated to Contract lawThe0.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawUnder0.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawIn0.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawIn England0.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawTweddle0.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawAtkinson0.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawEWHC J570.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawQB0.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawLaw Commission0.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawFinally0.60section
Privityrelated to Contract lawEnglish0.60section

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