This book includes all the leading cases, statutes and EU materials. Among the new cases, directives and Acts are the following cases: O'Keeffe v Ryanair Holdings plc [2002] 3 IR; 228 Supermacs Ireland Ltd. and McDonagh v Katesan (Naas) Ltd and Sweeney [2000] 4 IR; 273 Gillett v Holt [2000] 3 WLR; 815 Great Peace Shipping Ltd v Tsavliris Salvage (International) Ltd. [2002] 4 All ER; 689 Daly v Minister for the Marine [2001] 3 IR; 513 Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson [2002] 4 All E.R.; 572 Actionstrength Ltd (t/a Vital Resources) v International Glass Engineering IN.GL.EN SpA and others [2003] 2 W.L.R; 1060 Alfred McAlpine Construction Ltd v Panatown Ltd (No.1) [2001] 1 AC; 518 The Queen on the Application of Factortame and Others v Secretary of State for Transport [2002] 3 W.L.R; 1104 The 'Borvigilant' and 'Romina G' [2002]. It also includes the cases: 2 Lloyd's Reports 631 BS&N Ltd (BVI) v Micado Shipping Ltd (Malta) (The Seaflower) (No.1); and, [2001] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 341 Igote Ltd v Badsey Ltd [2001] 4 IR 511.
It includes the following directives: Electronic Commerce Directive Irish Legislation - Electronic Commerce Act, 2000; The European Communities (Protection of Consumers in Respect of Contracts Made By Means of Distance Communication) Regulations, 2001; European Communities (Directive 2000/31/EC) Regulations 2003; and, Other Company Law Review Group - First Report (2001) chapter ten. Corporate Capacity and Authority Extracts from Irish, English and Commonwealth cases, journal articles, Law Reform Commission Reports and statutory materials are interwoven with commentary and notes to help make more accessible to the student.
This book includes all the leading cases, statutes and EU materials. Among the new cases, directives and Acts are the following cases: O'Keeffe v Ryanair Holdings plc [2002] 3 IR; 228 Supermacs Ireland Ltd. and McDonagh v Katesan (Naas) Ltd and Sweeney [2000] 4 IR; 273 Gillett v Holt [2000] 3 WLR; 815 Great Peace Shipping Ltd v Tsavliris Salvage (International) Ltd. [2002] 4 All ER; 689 Daly v Minister for the Marine [2001] 3 IR; 513 Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson [2002] 4 All E.R.; 572 Actionstrength Ltd (t/a Vital Resources) v International Glass Engineering IN.GL.EN SpA and others [2003] 2 W.L.R; 1060 Alfred McAlpine Construction Ltd v Panatown Ltd (No.1) [2001] 1 AC; 518 The Queen on the Application of Factortame and Others v Secretary of State for Transport [2002] 3 W.L.R; 1104 The 'Borvigilant' and 'Romina G' [2002]. It also includes the cases: 2 Lloyd's Reports 631 BS&N Ltd (BVI) v Micado Shipping Ltd (Malta) (The Seaflower) (No.1); and, [2001] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 341 Igote Ltd v Badsey Ltd [2001] 4 IR 511.
It includes the following directives: Electronic Commerce Directive Irish Legislation - Electronic Commerce Act, 2000; The European Communities (Protection of Consumers in Respect of Contracts Made By Means of Distance Communication) Regulations, 2001; European Communities (Directive 2000/31/EC) Regulations 2003; and, Other Company Law Review Group - First Report (2001) chapter ten. Corporate Capacity and Authority Extracts from Irish, English and Commonwealth cases, journal articles, Law Reform Commission Reports and statutory materials are interwoven with commentary and notes to help make more accessible to the student.
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Robert Clark is an Associate Professor in the Law Faculty, University College Dublin. He specialises in Contract, Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law and has publishes widely in these areas. He is a consultant with Arthur Cox & Co. Dublin. Blanaid Clarke is Senior Lecturer in Law at University College Dublin. She specialises in Contract and Commercial Law with particular emphasis on the areas of Corporate Finance Law, Securities Regulation and Corporate Governance. She has also published Takeovers and Mergers Law in Ireland.
Robert Clark is an Associate Professor in the Law Faculty, University College Dublin. He specialises in Contract, Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law and has publishes widely in these areas. He is a consultant with Arthur Cox & Co. Dublin. Blanaid Clarke is Senior Lecturer in Law at University College Dublin. She specialises in Contract and Commercial Law with particular emphasis on the areas of Corporate Finance Law, Securities Regulation and Corporate Governance. She has also published Takeovers and Mergers Law in Ireland.
1 Introduction to the Law of Contract 2 Formation of a Contract 3 Contract as a Promised Exchange 4 Intention to Create Legal Relations 5 Legal From 6 Express Terms 7 Implied Terms 8 Risk Allocation and Consumer Protection 9 Mistake 10 Misrepresentation 11 Disclosure 12 Capacity to Contract 13 Duress 14 Equitable Intervention 15 Privity of Contract 16 Illegality 17 Restraint of Trade 18 Discharge of Contractual Obligations 19 Damages 20 Equitable Remedies and Breach of Contract Select Bibliography