The Modern Law Of Contract Access

The court set aside the contract, but ordered Elias’s firm to be compensated for the administrative costs of the cancellation. It was a classic "modern" compromise: protecting the integrity of the market while refusing to let a "smart contract" override human common sense. Key Takeaways from the Story:

One Tuesday, a glitch occurred at a major steel supplier, SteelCorp. Their pricing algorithm accidentally dropped the price of premium I-beams from $1,200 to $1.20 due to a decimal point error. FairPrice’s "eyes" lit up. Within milliseconds, it fired off a purchase order for 5,000 beams and received an automated confirmation. The Modern Law of Contract

Contracts are now formed by machines, but they are still governed by human intent. The court set aside the contract, but ordered

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While traditional English law was often wary of a general duty of "good faith," modern international standards (and many evolving jurisdictions) increasingly expect parties to act honestly. Exploiting a clear technical glitch was deemed a violation of the spirit of the agreement. The Result

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