This much welcomed new edition examines all recent developments in the field of contractual indemnities.The first edition of this landmark text provided a coherent theory of the promise of indemnity while also addressing important practical issues, such as the construction of contractual indemnities. This new edition retains its hallmark dual perspective: setting out the foundational general principles and exploring specific forms of indemnity.This new edition also explores illegality post Patel v Mirza; extends the discussion of implied indemnities; examines the impact of Woods v Capita Insurances Services Ltd; and looks at performance bonds, guarantees and indemnities. The book states English law but it draws upon a considerable amount of material from other common law jurisdictions, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore. It will appeal to readers from those countries.
Wayne Courtney is Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore.
Part I1. IntroductionPart II: General Principles2. The Nature of the Promise of Indemnity3. Construction4. The Scope of the Indemnity5. EnforcementPart III: Particular Indemnities6. Claims by or Liabilities to Third Parties: Classification and Establishing Loss7. Claims by or Liabilities to Third Parties: Performance and Enforcement8. Claims by or Liabilities to the Indemnifier9. Non-Performance by a Third Party10. Breach of Contract by the Indemnifier