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Conditions for an effective variation of Contract

How a written contract can be varied

The principle that an alteration of a contract which merely fills in details of an earlier agreement, does not amount to a new agreement

The rule that a contract must be varied by mutual agreement

The rule that an agreement for variation of an existing contract must possess the basis characteristics of a valid contract

The rule that an agreement which varies the terms of an existing contract must be supported by consideration

What an agreement for the variation of an existing contract must contain

What constitutes variation of a contract

Whether the change of commencement date of a contract affects the contract

Whether the fact that only one party benefits from a variation is material

Whether there is a new contract where the original contract is modified or varied by the parties

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