Foreword, Preface, Table of UK Statutes, Table of UK Regulations, Table
of Cases, Introduction.
<b>The English legal system A.</b> Sources of law <b>B.</b> The English
courts <b>C. </b>Civil courts <b>D.</b> Criminal courts <b>E. </b>Other courts
and tribunals <b>F</b>. Procedure <b>G.</b> The judges
<b>Chapter 1.
Intention and certainty A.</b> Intention <b>B.</b> Certainty
<b>Chapter 2. Offer and acceptance A.</b> Offer <b>B. </b>
Acceptance
<b>Chapter 3. Consideration and
estoppel A.</b> Valuable consideration <b>B.</b> The privity problem <b>C. </b>
Estoppel <b>Chapter 4.
Writing and capacity A.</b> Writing. <b>B.</b> Capacity
<b>Chapter 5. Express and implied terms: conditions, warranties and
in nominate terms A. </b>The express terms of the contract <b>B.</b> Implied
terms <b>C. </b>Conditions and warranties
<b>Chapter 6. Quality, fitness and safety of
goods and services A. </b>Contract <b>B. </b>Negligence<b> C.</b> Strict
liability <b>D.</b> Criminal <b>Chapter 7. Exclusion
clauses and other unfair contract terms A.</b> Exclusion clauses <b>B. </b>
Other unfair contract terms <b>Chapter 8. Risk and
retention of title
Chapter 9. Delivery, price and payment A. </b>Delivery <b>B.</b> Price
and payment
<b>Chapter 10. Mistake A.</b> Common Law <b>B. </b>Equity <b>
C.</b> Commonwealth and American rules
<b>Chapter 11.</b> Misrepresentation, duress and
illegal contracts <b>A.</b> Misrepresentation <b>B. </b>Duress and undue
influence <b>C</b>. Illegal and void contracts <b>Chapter 12. Frustration
Chapter 13. Remedies for breach of contract A.</b> Damages <b>B. </b>
Repudiation <b>C.</b> Specific performance <b>D. </b>Injunctions <b>E. </b>
Time Appendices, Index, Table of contents