
Key Ideas in Commercial Law
William Day(Author)
Hart Publishing
Published on 15. June 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-5099-4422-4 (ISBN)
Description
'Students will find this work stimulating, engaging and enlightening. Practitioners in commercial law will find nuanced and insightful articulations of their stock-in-trade.' Sir David Foxton, Judge in Charge of the Commercial Court
This book unpacks the themes and controversies that pervade commercial law. Commercial parties trade in three things: property, services and credit. In all but the most basic of businesses, a commercial enterprise must have more than one individual empowered to transact on its behalf.
The rules at the heart of commercial law are those that govern when and how a person can bargain for property, services and credit, and to acquire, dispose of, and create interests in assets. Many of these are default rules, which the parties can vary by agreement. Other rules - such as those concerning the priority of competing title claims to assets - are mandatory. Commercial law also involves the taking and allocation of two types of risk: the risk of inadequate or non-performance of agreed obligations, and the risk that counterparties will lack the means to pay what is owed.
This book explores the key ideas in commercial law through these five topics: trade, transacting, title, performance risk, and credit risk.
This book unpacks the themes and controversies that pervade commercial law. Commercial parties trade in three things: property, services and credit. In all but the most basic of businesses, a commercial enterprise must have more than one individual empowered to transact on its behalf.
The rules at the heart of commercial law are those that govern when and how a person can bargain for property, services and credit, and to acquire, dispose of, and create interests in assets. Many of these are default rules, which the parties can vary by agreement. Other rules - such as those concerning the priority of competing title claims to assets - are mandatory. Commercial law also involves the taking and allocation of two types of risk: the risk of inadequate or non-performance of agreed obligations, and the risk that counterparties will lack the means to pay what is owed.
This book explores the key ideas in commercial law through these five topics: trade, transacting, title, performance risk, and credit risk.
Reviews / Votes
The book provides impressive coverage of various key issues that students encounter in their commercial law studies. -- Alisdair MacPherson * University of Aberdeen *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
241 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5099-4422-4 (9781509944224)
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Key Ideas in Commercial Law
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06/2023
1st Edition
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William Day
Key Ideas in Commercial Law
E-Book
06/2023
1st Edition
Hart Publishing
€15.49
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Person
William Day is a barrister at 3 Verulam Buildings, UK, and Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge, UK.
Content
1. Context and Concepts
2. Trade
3. Transacting
4. Title
5. Performance Risk
6. Credit Risk
2. Trade
3. Transacting
4. Title
5. Performance Risk
6. Credit Risk