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| has gloss | eng: Hillas & Co Ltd v Arcos Ltd [1932] is a landmark House of Lords case on English contract law where the court first began to move away from a strict, literal interpretation of the terms of a contract, and instead interpreted it with a view to preserve the bargain. The Court ruled that judges may imply terms into a contract based on the past dealings of the parties rather than void the agreement. |
| lexicalization | eng: Hillas & Co Ltd v Arcos Ltd |
| instance of | c/English agreement cases |
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