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On November 8, 2015March 10, 2016 By Professor Andrew TettenbornIn Contract Law, Penalty Clauses

Guidance from the Supreme Court in penalty clauses: see Cavendish Square Holding BV v Talal El Makdessi [2015] UKSC 67.

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