Key Facts is the essential revision series for anyone studying law, including LLB, ILEX and post-graduate conversion courses. The Key Facts series provides the simplest and most effective way for you to absorb and retain the essential facts needed to pass your exams effortlessly. Key features include: * Diagrams at the start of chapters to summarise the key points * Structured heading levels to allow for clear recall of the main facts* Charts and tables to break down more complex information. New to these editions is an improved text design making the books easier to read and the facts easier to retain. Key Facts books are supported by the website www.UnlockingTheLaw.co.uk where you will find extensive revision materials including MCQs and Key Q&As.
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'What you would not have understood in a weeks worth of Lectures you will be able to understand in MINUTES. The book provides brilliant summaries to really complex pieces of Law....Definately a BEST BUY!'
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Höhe: 198 mm
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978-1-4441-8155-5 (9781444181555)
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Author: CHRIS TURNER LLM is a qualified barrister and Senior Lecturer in Law at Wolverhampton University. He is Chief Examiner for A Level law for a major examining board and has taught law at all levels. His is an experienced author and is also series editor of Key Cases and Unlocking the Law, both published by Hodder Educatio Series editor: JACQUELINE MARTIN LLM has ten years' experience as a practising barrister and has taught law at all levels. She is an experienced author and is also series editor of Key Cases and Unlocking the Law.
Chapter 1 - The character of contract law Chapter 2 - Formation of a contract Chapter 3 - Other factors affecting formation Chapter 4 - The contents of a contract Chapter 5 - Vitiating factors Chapter 6 - Discharge of a contract Chapter 7 - Remedies