Relative Unenforceability and Impliedly Prohibited Contracts
Tan, Yock Lin
Citation: [1988] Sing JLS 327
The doctrine of statutory illegality as it has been traditionally and widely understood is designed to identify, so to speak, contracts which are void because they are either expressly prohibited by statute or prohibited by necessary implication. The question which is addressed in this article is whether the doctrine of statutory illegality can ever operate so as to make a contract void, but not by the guilty party.