
Contract Law
Pearson Education Limited (Publisher)
10th Edition
Published on 14. May 2015
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488 pages
978-1-292-06447-5 (ISBN)
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Elliott and Quinn's Contract Law provides an accessible introduction to the essential concepts of this core subject, and continues to be the book of choice for undergraduate students year after year. Written in the authors' trademark clear and engaging style, the book lucidly presents the fundamentals of the law and also introduces critical and contextual analysis to help you start to develop your own critique and deepen your understanding of the law of contract.
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Edition
10th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 247 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
932 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-292-06447-5 (9781292064475)
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Catherine Elliott is a qualified Barrister and Senior Lecturer in Law at City University, London. She has extensive experience of teaching law.
Frances Quinn is an award-winning journalist with a particular interest in, and experience of, the law.
Frances Quinn is an award-winning journalist with a particular interest in, and experience of, the law.
Content
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
Table of cases xv
Table of statutes xxvii
Table of statutory instruments xxix
Table of EC legislation xxx
Introduction 1
Part 1 The formation of a contract 9
1 Offer and acceptance 11
2 Certainty 53
3 Intention to create legal relations 60
4 Capacity 70
5 Formalities 83
6 Consideration 91
Part 2 The contents of a contract 121
7 Terms of the contract 123
8 Unfair contract terms 156
Part 3 Vitiating factors 193
9 Misrepresentation 195
10 Mistake 222
11 Illegality 248
12 Duress and undue influence 268
Part 4 The rights and liabilities of third parties 287
13 Third parties 289
Part 5 Discharge and remedies 311
14 Discharge of contract 313
15 Remedies 345
Part 6 Consumer protection 401
16 Consumer contracts 403
Appendix: Answering examination questions 431
Glossary 437
Index 441
Acknowledgements xiv
Table of cases xv
Table of statutes xxvii
Table of statutory instruments xxix
Table of EC legislation xxx
Introduction 1
Part 1 The formation of a contract 9
1 Offer and acceptance 11
2 Certainty 53
3 Intention to create legal relations 60
4 Capacity 70
5 Formalities 83
6 Consideration 91
Part 2 The contents of a contract 121
7 Terms of the contract 123
8 Unfair contract terms 156
Part 3 Vitiating factors 193
9 Misrepresentation 195
10 Mistake 222
11 Illegality 248
12 Duress and undue influence 268
Part 4 The rights and liabilities of third parties 287
13 Third parties 289
Part 5 Discharge and remedies 311
14 Discharge of contract 313
15 Remedies 345
Part 6 Consumer protection 401
16 Consumer contracts 403
Appendix: Answering examination questions 431
Glossary 437
Index 441