This new work contains the most current analysis of the English law of contract, enables easy access to the essence of judgements, and includes clear explanations of the law, especially in areas where it lacks certainty. Written by Neil Andrews, this highly valuable book is essential for all commercial lawyers and scholars.
This new work contains the most current analysis of the English law of contract, enables easy access to the essence of judgements, and includes clear explanations of the law, especially in areas where it lacks certainty. Written by Neil Andrews, this highly valuable book is essential for all commercial lawyers and scholars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Neil Andrews is Professor of Civil Justice and Private Law at Clare College, University of Cambridge, where he has taught since 1983. He is a member of the American Law Institute and his research focuses on contract law, civil procedure, and dispute resolution.
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I: Fundamentals 1: Sources and General Features 2: Principles II: Formation 3: Agreement 4: Certainty 5: Formality 6: Consideration 7: Intent to Create Legal Relations III: Capacity and Parties 8: Capacity 9: Third Parties and Co-Parties 10: Assignment and Agency IV: Vitiation 11: Misrepresentation 12: Mistake 13: Duress 14: Undue Influence 15: Unconscionability V: Illegality and Public Policy 16: Illegality VI: Terms and Interpretation 17: Express Terms 18: Implied Terms 19: Good Faith 20: Interpretation of Written Contracts 21: Rectification 22: Exclusion Clauses and Consumer Protection VII: Descharge and Breach 23: Termination By Notice or Consent 24: Breach 25: Incomplete Performance 26: Force Majeure and Frustration VIII: Remedies for Default 27: Debt and Other Agreed Sums 28: Damages 29: Specific Performance and Other Equitable Remedies
I: Fundamentals 1: Sources and General Features 2: Principles II: Formation 3: Agreement 4: Certainty 5: Formality 6: Consideration 7: Intent to Create Legal Relations III: Capacity and Parties 8: Capacity 9: Third Parties and Co-Parties 10: Assignment and Agency IV: Vitiation 11: Misrepresentation 12: Mistake 13: Duress 14: Undue Influence 15: Unconscionability V: Illegality and Public Policy 16: Illegality VI: Terms and Interpretation 17: Express Terms 18: Implied Terms 19: Good Faith 20: Interpretation of Written Contracts 21: Rectification 22: Exclusion Clauses and Consumer Protection VII: Descharge and Breach 23: Termination By Notice or Consent 24: Breach 25: Incomplete Performance 26: Force Majeure and Frustration VIII: Remedies for Default 27: Debt and Other Agreed Sums 28: Damages 29: Specific Performance and Other Equitable Remedies
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