International Bookstore: Contract & Drafting | Contracts - According to common law (UK), general
Furmston, Michael / Poole, Jill
Oxford University Press, GB
EUR 190,80

This book on contract formation provides a practical analysis of the legal principles which govern the formation of contracts in English law, offering those involved in litigation and in drafting contracts a guide to the application of those principles in practice. The first part of this work discusses negotiations falling short of binding agreements. The second part of the work looks at the formation of the contract in process. ... Although this work is based on English law, the authors draw upon decisions in other jurisdictions such as Australia, Canada, the United States and New Zealand, where these inform the development of principles in English law.
Kim Lewison
Sweet & Maxwell
4. Auflage
EUR 305,31

Assisting you in preparing, advising on and disputing agreements, The Interpretation of Contracts, fully explains this key area of commercial law. The book gives you practical guidance when you are faced with questions of disputed interpretation. It enables you construct solid arguments based on the principles laid down by case law. It helps you to challenge contracts and explain their inadequacies. There's expert commentary on contract law and illustrations from relevant cases. Whether you are drafting contracts or negotiating terms, you'll have the best resource to avoid future disputes over meaning. When you are representing a party who is disputing a contract, The Interpretation of Contracts also helps you to draft skeleton arguments to use in court. It also enables you work out the likely outcome so you know the best line to pursue.
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Kim Lewison
Sweet & Maxwell
4th ed: 1st Supplement
EUR 89,56

To ensure you have the latest information to hand necessitated by the numerous cases in contract law, the new 1st supplement explains the recent interpretation of contract agreements through detailed analysis of key decisions and development. The content has been fully revised and updated, consolidating new commentary with the text of the 4th edition. The new 1st supplement updates the mainwork with all the latest developments
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Volumes 1 & 2 incl. 1st Supplement
Hugh Beale
Sweet & Maxwell, UK
EUR 655,00

Chitty on Contracts is the best foundation on which to base any case involving contract law. You can confidently cite it in court. Chitty covers contracts for every commercial situation, with specific sections on a range of contracts from agency to suretyship. It also covers consumer contracts. Now in its 30th edition, Chitty gives you insight into contract law based on over 180 years of experience. The new edition provides analysis of the most recent and the most relevant cases to turn to when you negotiate or dispute a contract.
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Lawpack, GB
New ed. 2005. XXVI, 358 p. 30 cm
EUR 32,00

Provides a library of legal documents, for business or personal use. Filled with forms, letters and agreements for legal protection in a range of situations, this work includes: Barrister-approved pages for photocopying and use; brief guidance notes where appropriate; and a glossary of contents with description and purpose of each document.
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(includes mainwork & supplement) with CD-ROM
Ramage, Roderick W
Butterworths LexisNexis, UK
EUR 356,80

As a practical research and drafting tool Kelly's Draftsman is unrivalled, providing a unique collection of the main forms and precedents practitioners are likely to need in their day-to-day practice. It is a practical research and drafting tool and covers a broad range of subjects in depth. The accompanying CD-ROM allows completion of the precedents on screen and it uses clear, straightforward language and document construction.
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Interpretation, Implication and Rectification
McMeel, Gerard
Oxford University Press, GB
500 Seiten
EUR 184,80

This exciting new practitioner-orientated text provides a clear and comprehensive account of the legal principles and doctrines which come into play whenever the parties disagree about the meaning and effect of the contractual words. Most commercial transactions, from the supply of goods of services to the sale of a business, are reduced to writing. In most cases this entails that the deal is recorded in clear and certain terms for the parties to perform. Nevertheless written contracts are abundant with disputes about the meaning and effect of particular words and phrases.
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Sinclair, Neil
Sweet & Maxwell, UK
EUR 592,00

This volume provides an extensive range of checklists for use in a variety of business transactions and activities. As well as helping to ensure that a transaction is undertaken with nothing overlooked, the checklists can also be used when taking instructions to identify all the information that is needed at the outset, as an aid to drafting the relevant documents particularly in an area which may be unfamiliar and to sign off the final agreement knowing that all the relevant issues have been covered. When the transaction is a larger one, and the work is undertaken by several members of a team, the checklist enables the lead partner to maintain an overview of the transaction in its entirety and monitor progress. This streamlining of the process leads to efficient project management and valuable time saved.
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Richard Lawson
Sweet & Maxwell
9. Auflage
EUR 208,00

Whether you're dealing with business or consumer contracts, the likelihood is that you will regularly encounter exclusion clauses. With the new 9th edition of Exclusion Clauses and Unfair Contract Terms you can be sure that when you do, you have all the relevant information available to take on these clauses successfully.
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