The Law of Contract offers a clear, non-technical explanation of the principles of contract law combined with a focus on case summaries throughout. The book's strengths lie in the authors' highly praised explanation of the law, their ability to demystify difficult concepts without losing academic rigour, and use of case summaries, quotations, and analysis to explain the law of contract. The seventh edition has been fully updated to include discussion and summaries of key cases including: On consideration and promissory estoppel: Collier v P and MJ Wright (Holdings) Ltd On intention to create legal relations: Wilson v Burnett On implied terms: Attorney-General of Belize v Belize Telecom On Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations: Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National On illegality: Law Commission Consultation Paper No 189, The Illegality Defence: A Consultative Report (2009) On frustration: CTI Group Inc v Transclear SA (The Mary Nour) On Damages: Transfield Shipping v Mercator Shipping (The Achilleas) and Golden Strait Corp v Nippon Yusa Kubishika Kaisha Online Resource Centre * Updates * Web links
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Suitable for undergraduate students undertaking a contract law module as part of their degree programme.
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Maße
Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 38 mm
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978-0-19-957020-1 (9780199570201)
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Laurence Koffman, Reader in Law, University of Sussex, and Elizabeth Macdonald, Professor of Law, Swansea University
1. Introduction to the study of contract law ; 2. Formation of the contract ; 3. Certainty and completeness ; 4. Consideration ; 5. Promissory estoppel ; 6. Intention to create legal relations ; 7. Express and implied terms ; 8. Classification of terms ; 9. Exemption clauses ; 10. Exemption clauses and the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ; 11. Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations 1999 ; 12. Mistake ; 13. Misrepresentation ; 14. Duress and undue influence ; 15. Illegality ; 16. Unconscionability and unfairness ; 17. Capacity ; 18. Privity and third party rights ; 19. Performance and breach ; 20. The doctrine of frustration ; 21. Remedies ; 22. An outline of the law of restitution