오영걸, "Ascertaining Contractual Terms in Taiwan", Contents of Contracts and Unfair Terms, Oxford University Press (2020), pp.379-398.
<Abstract>
This chapter examines the ascertainment of contract terms, and thus two closely connected issues in defining the contents of contracts, in Taiwan: first, the approaches adopted in interpreting the meaning of agreed contractual terms and, second, to what extent additional terms are implied to supplement the express terms. It discusses the underlying philosophy of interpretation with regard to the dichotomy of ‘objective’ and ‘subjective’ approaches; it details the various interpretative aids, such as customs, usages, the commercial background, and the negotiations of the parties; and it shows how Taiwanese law resolves the tension between literalist and contextualist approaches to interpretation. A number of hypothetical scenarios illustrate how Taiwanese courts deal with issues of contractual interpretation and gap-filling in practice.
<Keywords>
Taiwanese law, contracts, interpretation, aids to interpretation, gap-filling, and implication of terms, literalism, contextualism
오영걸, "Ascertaining Contractual Terms in Taiwan", Contents of Contracts and Unfair Terms, Oxford University Press (2020), pp.379-398.
<Abstract>
This chapter examines the ascertainment of contract terms, and thus two closely connected issues in defining the contents of contracts, in Taiwan: first, the approaches adopted in interpreting the meaning of agreed contractual terms and, second, to what extent additional terms are implied to supplement the express terms. It discusses the underlying philosophy of interpretation with regard to the dichotomy of ‘objective’ and ‘subjective’ approaches; it details the various interpretative aids, such as customs, usages, the commercial background, and the negotiations of the parties; and it shows how Taiwanese law resolves the tension between literalist and contextualist approaches to interpretation. A number of hypothetical scenarios illustrate how Taiwanese courts deal with issues of contractual interpretation and gap-filling in practice.
<Keywords>
Taiwanese law, contracts, interpretation, aids to interpretation, gap-filling, and implication of terms, literalism, contextualism