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Pris: 692 SEK exkl. moms | The market-leading stand-alone guide to contract law from a renowned lawyer; authoritative, comprehensive, and supportive. Comprising a unique balance of 60% text to 40% cases and materials, Contract Law: Text, Cases, and Materials combines the best features of a textbook with those of a traditional casebook. This unique balance shows students the law at work, aiding then in gaining a thorough understanding of contract law.
Key Features:
- Combines author text with extracts from cases and materials; can be used as a stand-alone text on contract law
- Written by an experienced author and leading authority in the field, renowned for his eloquent and accessible writing style
- Extensive referencing throughout the book supports students as they undertake independent research
- Complemented by online resources with extra material on illegality and incapacity, updates, multiple choice questions and web links
New to this edition:
- Coverage of, and commentary upon, the decision of the Supreme Court in Guest v Guest
- Coverage of, and commentary upon, the decision of the Supreme Court in Barton v Morris
- Coverage of, and commentary upon, the decision of the Supreme Court in The Law Debenture Trust Corporation plc v Ukraine
- Coverage of, and commentary upon, the decision of the Privy Council in Nature Resorts Ltd v First Citizens Bank Ltd
- Coverage of, and commentary upon, the decision of the Court of Appeal in Re Compound Photonics Group Ltd
Table of Contents
1:Introduction
Part 1: Formation
2:Agreement: Objective or Subjective?
3:Offer and Acceptance
4:Uncertain and Incomplete Agreements
5:Consideration and Promissory Estoppel
6:Formalities
7:Intention to Create Legal Relations
Part 2: Terms
8:The Terms of Contract
9:Incorporation of Terms
10:Implied Terms
11:The Interpretation of Contracts
12:Boilerplate Clauses
13:Exclusion Clauses
14:Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts
15:Good Faith
Part 3: Setting the Contract Aside
16:Mistake
17:Misrepresentation
18:Duress
19:Undue Influence
20:Unconscionability and Inequality of Bargaining Power
21:Frustration and Force Majeure
Part 4: Remedies for Breach
22:Breach of Contract and Termination
23:Damages
24:Specific Performance
Part 5: Third Party Rights
25:Third Parties
26:Online Chapter: Incapacity
27:Online Chapter: Illegality
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