Contract Law Directions is written in an informal and engaging style with an emphasis on explaining the key topics covered on contract law courses with clarity. No previous knowledge is assumed, making this the ideal text for those encountering contract law for the first time. Logically structured in four parts and designed to match closely to the content of undergraduate contract law courses, this book provides clear coverage of all the main topics. Helpful features, including numerous diagrams and flowcharts, are presented in a fresh colour design, and clear headings guide the reader's progress through the subject. Topics are illustrated using examples and cases that relate to real-life experiences, to provide students with an understanding of the context. The fourth edition has been fully revised and updated to include all recent developments in case law and legislation. The book is accompanied by an extensive range of online resources. For students, there are suggested approaches to answering the questions at the end of each chapter, updates, weblinks and a glossary of key terms.
For lecturers, there is a test bank of approximately 200 questions with answers and electronic versions of the diagrams in the book.
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Review from previous edition An excellent introductory text for contract law at undergraduate level; thorough, clearly written, and student friendly. Dr Daniel Attenborough, Lecturer in Law, University of Leicester
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Contract Law Directions is suitable for LLB students studying for modules in contract law, particularly those who would like an accessible and engaging text. It is also suitable for GDL students, and for any other student who requires an understanding of contract law.
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Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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978-0-19-966201-2 (9780199662012)
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Damian Taylor is a graduate of Exeter College, Oxford, and now practises as a solicitor in one of London's leading law firms.
1. Introduction ; PART ONE: CREATION OF OBLIGATIONS ; 2. Agreement ; 3. Certainty and the intention to create legal relations ; 4. Consideration and estoppel ; PART TWO: CONTENTS AND BORDERS ; 5. Positive terms ; 6. Exemption clauses ; 7. Misrepresentation ; PART THREE: DEFECTS ; 8. Mistake ; 9. Duress, undue influence and unconscionable bargains ; PART FOUR: FINISHING AND ENFORCING OBLIGATIONS ; 10. Frustration ; 11. Damages ; 12. Specific remedies ; 13. Privity and the interests of third parties ; APPENDIX I: EFFICIENT AND CREATIVE STUDY ; APPENDIX II: EXAMINATIONS AND HOW TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM