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... of the arrangement and the wife sued. The husband relied on the discretion on the case above that domestic and family arrangement was not enforceable. The court held that the arrangement was enforceable and distinguished that the decision in the case above on the grounds that the arrangement was in and was therefore was intending to be binding. In coming to this decision the Court of Appeal overturned what had been assumed to be settled law, i.e. that the arrangements between husband and wife however drawn and not enforceable. New areas of law The law is constantly getting involved in new areas for example the development of modern technology, e.g. the interpretation of Data Protection Act 1998. The new medical procedures that have resolved in cases, on the use and turning off life support machines. In law of negligence the court of appeal has developed the law on the question of liability. Many ...
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