Contract as Promise is a study of the philosophical foundations of contract law in which Professor Fried effectively answers some of the most common assumptions about contract law and strongly proposes a moral basis for it while defending the classical theory of contract.
Contract as Promise is a study of the philosophical foundations of contract law in which Professor Fried effectively answers some of the most common assumptions about contract law and strongly proposes a moral basis for it while defending the classical theory of contract.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Fried is the Beneficial Professor of Law at Harvard University Law School. He is a former Solicitor General of the United States and a former Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. He has published widely across private law and the intersections of law, morality and politics.
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Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition 1 Introduction: The Life of Contract 2 Contract as Promise Promise The Moral Obligation of Promise What a Promise is Worth Remedies in and around the Promise 3 Consideration 4 Answering a Promise: Offer and Acceptance Promises and Vows Acceptance and the Law of Third-Party Beneficiaries The Simple Circuitry of Offer and Acceptance Rejections, Counteroffers, Contracts at a Distance, Crossed Offers Reliance on an Offer 5 Gaps Mistake, Frustration, and Impossibility Letting the Loss Lie Where It Falls Parallels with General Legal Theory: An Excursion Filling the Gaps 6 Good Faith "Honesty in Fact" Good Faith in Performance 7 Duress and Unconscionability Duress Coercion and Rights Property Hard Bargains Unconscionability, Economic Duress, and Social Justice Bad Samaritans 8 The Importance of Being Right You Can Always Get Your Money Back Conditions Waivers, Forfeitures, Repudiations Contract as Promise in the Light of Subsequent Scholarship-Especially Law and Economics Notes Index
Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition 1 Introduction: The Life of Contract 2 Contract as Promise Promise The Moral Obligation of Promise What a Promise is Worth Remedies in and around the Promise 3 Consideration 4 Answering a Promise: Offer and Acceptance Promises and Vows Acceptance and the Law of Third-Party Beneficiaries The Simple Circuitry of Offer and Acceptance Rejections, Counteroffers, Contracts at a Distance, Crossed Offers Reliance on an Offer 5 Gaps Mistake, Frustration, and Impossibility Letting the Loss Lie Where It Falls Parallels with General Legal Theory: An Excursion Filling the Gaps 6 Good Faith "Honesty in Fact" Good Faith in Performance 7 Duress and Unconscionability Duress Coercion and Rights Property Hard Bargains Unconscionability, Economic Duress, and Social Justice Bad Samaritans 8 The Importance of Being Right You Can Always Get Your Money Back Conditions Waivers, Forfeitures, Repudiations Contract as Promise in the Light of Subsequent Scholarship-Especially Law and Economics Notes Index
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