Significantly streamlined and updated, this second edition provides a clear introduction to all topics in the contract law curriculum.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Neil Andrews is a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. He is an experienced contract law teacher and scholar and has published widely.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. Main features of contract law Part II. Formation: 2. The pre-contractual phase 3. Offer and acceptance 4. Certainty Part III. Consideration and Intent to Create Legal Relations: 5. Consideration and estoppel 6. Intent to create legal relations Part IV. Third Parties and Assignment: 7. Third parties 8. Assignment Part V. Vitiating Elements: 9. Misrepresentation 10. Mistake 11. Duress, undue influence and unconscionability Part VI. Terms and Interpretation: 12. Terms in general 13. Implied terms 14. Interpretation and rectification of written contracts 15. Exclusion clauses and 'unfair terms' Part VII. Breakdown and Liability: 16. Frustration 17. Breach and performance Part VIII. Remedies for Breach: 18. Judicial remedies for breach of contract 19. Consensual remedies for breach of contract: liquidated damages and deposits Part IX. Illegality and Public Policy: 20. The illegality doctrine Part X. The Future: 21. The 'good faith' debate 22. Codification 23. International and European 'soft law' codes: lessons for English law?
Part I. Introduction: 1. Main features of contract law Part II. Formation: 2. The pre-contractual phase 3. Offer and acceptance 4. Certainty Part III. Consideration and Intent to Create Legal Relations: 5. Consideration and estoppel 6. Intent to create legal relations Part IV. Third Parties and Assignment: 7. Third parties 8. Assignment Part V. Vitiating Elements: 9. Misrepresentation 10. Mistake 11. Duress, undue influence and unconscionability Part VI. Terms and Interpretation: 12. Terms in general 13. Implied terms 14. Interpretation and rectification of written contracts 15. Exclusion clauses and 'unfair terms' Part VII. Breakdown and Liability: 16. Frustration 17. Breach and performance Part VIII. Remedies for Breach: 18. Judicial remedies for breach of contract 19. Consensual remedies for breach of contract: liquidated damages and deposits Part IX. Illegality and Public Policy: 20. The illegality doctrine Part X. The Future: 21. The 'good faith' debate 22. Codification 23. International and European 'soft law' codes: lessons for English law?
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