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Some contracts are clearly intended to be divided into parts, e.g. the payment of a salary under a fixed contract of employment. Look at [ case ] as a case where the contract was divisible. This division may also be implied if not specifically referred to. However, the question as to whether a contract is divisible or entire depends upon the intention of the parties.
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Rose & Frank v Crompton Bros [1923] 2 KB 261

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#contract #discharge #law
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Some contracts are clearly intended to be divided into parts, e.g. the payment of a salary under a fixed contract of employment. Look at [ case ] as a case where the contract was divisible. This division may also be implied if not specifically referred to. However, the question as to whether a contract is divisible or entire depends upon the intention of the parties.
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Some contracts are clearly intended to be divided into parts, e.g. the payment of a salary under a fixed contract of employment. Look at [ case ] as a case where the contract was divisible. This division may also be implied if not specifically referred to. However, the question as to whether a contract is divisible or entire depends upon the intention of the parties.
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Rose & Frank v Crompton Bros [1923] 2 KB 261
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Some contracts are clearly intended to be divided into parts, e.g. the payment of a salary under a fixed contract of employment. Look at Rose & Frank v Crompton Bros [1923] 2 KB 261 as a case where the contract was divisible. This division may also be implied if not specifically referred to. However, the question as to whether a contract is divisible or entire dep

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