Koffman, Macdonald, and Atkins' Law of Contract provides a clear and comprehensive account of the principles of contract law, with the author breaking down difficult concepts whilst maintaining academic rigour.
Koffman, Macdonald, and Atkins' Law of Contract provides a clear and comprehensive account of the principles of contract law, with the author breaking down difficult concepts whilst maintaining academic rigour.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ruth Atkins, Senior Lecturer in Law, Swansea University
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction to the study of contract law 2: Formation of the contract 3: Certainty and formalities 4: Consideration 5: Promissory estoppel 6: Intention to create legal relations 7: Express and implied terms 8: Classification of terms 9: Exemption clauses 10: Exemption clauses and legislation 11: Unfair terms in consumer contracts 12: Mistake 13: Mirepresentation 14: Duress and undue influence 15: Illegality 16: Unconscionability and unfairness 17: Privity and third party rights 18: Performance and breach 19: The doctrine of frustration 20: Damages 21: Specific enforcement 22: Additional chapter: Capacity 23: Additional chapter: An outline of the law of the restitution
1: Introduction to the study of contract law 2: Formation of the contract 3: Certainty and formalities 4: Consideration 5: Promissory estoppel 6: Intention to create legal relations 7: Express and implied terms 8: Classification of terms 9: Exemption clauses 10: Exemption clauses and legislation 11: Unfair terms in consumer contracts 12: Mistake 13: Mirepresentation 14: Duress and undue influence 15: Illegality 16: Unconscionability and unfairness 17: Privity and third party rights 18: Performance and breach 19: The doctrine of frustration 20: Damages 21: Specific enforcement 22: Additional chapter: Capacity 23: Additional chapter: An outline of the law of the restitution
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