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No Oral Modification Clauses: Autonomy, Certainty Or Presumption?, Kwan Ho Lau
No Oral Modification Clauses: Autonomy, Certainty Or Presumption?, Kwan Ho Lau
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
By a judgment of Lord Sumption with which a majority of the court agreed, the Supreme Court in MWB Business Exchange Centres Ltd. v Rock Advertising Ltd. [2018] UKSC 24, [2019] A.C. 119 ruled that a contractual term which prescribed that the contract was not amendable save in writing signed by or on behalf of the parties (a No Oral Modification or “NOM” clause) was effective to invalidate subsequent oral variations to the contract. Lord Burrows later suggested extrajudicially (in P.S. Davies and M. Raczynska (eds.), Contents of Commercial Contracts (London 2020), 49) that Rock Advertising might not find traction …