Dominic O'Sullivan KC (Inns of Court), Steven Elliott KC (Barrister, Barrister, One Essex Court), Rafal Zakrzewski (Partner, Partner, CMS)
The Law of Rescission
Dominic O'Sullivan KC (Inns of Court), Steven Elliott KC (Barrister, Barrister, One Essex Court), Rafal Zakrzewski (Partner, Partner, CMS)
The Law of Rescission
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This third edition of the leading work on the Law of Rescission has been updated to consider the impact of new technology, such as machine generated contracts, as well as new legislation and case law.
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This third edition of the leading work on the Law of Rescission has been updated to consider the impact of new technology, such as machine generated contracts, as well as new legislation and case law.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 180mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1374g
- ISBN-13: 9780198852285
- ISBN-10: 0198852282
- Artikelnr.: 66148144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 180mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1374g
- ISBN-13: 9780198852285
- ISBN-10: 0198852282
- Artikelnr.: 66148144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dominic O'Sullivan KC is a barrister specialising in commercial law. He wrote a thesis on the law of rescission under the supervision of the late Peter Birks, at Exeter College, Oxford (1997-2000), as a Commonwealth scholar. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn (2001) and after practising in London at Essex Court Chambers, returned to Australia in 2006. He was appointed Queen's Counsel by the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2014. Steven Elliott KC is a barrister specialising in commercial law. He wrote a doctoral thesis on equitable remedies at Merton College, Oxford (1997-2001) as a Commonwealth scholar. He was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn (2001) and practices out of the Chambers of Lord Grabiner KC, One Essex Court. Steven Elliott was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2018. Rafal Zakrzweski specializes in corporate finance with an emphasis on debt, particularly in relation to syndicated lending, acquisition finance, real estate finance, and project finance. He advises lenders and borrowers on cross-border and domestic transactions, and has extensive experience relating to joint ventures. Rafal is a partner at CMS Poland. He is a fellow of St Hugh's College, Oxford.
Part I: Introduction
1: Core Distinctions
2: Rescission and Independent Claims
3: Historical Foundations
Part II: Grounds
4: Misrepresentation
5: Non-Disclosure
6: Duress and Undue Influence
7: Mistake, Impaired Capacity, Unconscionable Bargains
8: Conflict of Interest
9: Third Party Wrongdoing
Part III: Rescission by Election and by Court Order
10: Common Law, Equity, and Fusion
11: Electing to Rescind
12: Extinction of the Contract
Part IV: Restitutio in integrum
13: General principles of restitutio in integrum
14: Mutual Restitution: Rescission at Law
15: Mutual Restitution: Rescission in Equity
16: Proprietary Claims
17: Financial Adjustments
18: Restitutio in integrum Impossible
19: Partial Rescission
Part V: Third Parties
20: Intervention of Third Party Rights
21: Remote Recipients
22: Succeeding to Rights to Rescind
Part VI: Other Bars
23: Affirmation
24: Delay and Estoppel
25: Bankruptcy and Winding Up
26: Contracting Out
27: Bars for Non-Fradulent Misrepresentation
28: Disproportionate Effect: Section 2(2) of the Misrepresentation Act 1967
Part VII: Gifts and Deeds
29: Gifts and Deeds
1: Core Distinctions
2: Rescission and Independent Claims
3: Historical Foundations
Part II: Grounds
4: Misrepresentation
5: Non-Disclosure
6: Duress and Undue Influence
7: Mistake, Impaired Capacity, Unconscionable Bargains
8: Conflict of Interest
9: Third Party Wrongdoing
Part III: Rescission by Election and by Court Order
10: Common Law, Equity, and Fusion
11: Electing to Rescind
12: Extinction of the Contract
Part IV: Restitutio in integrum
13: General principles of restitutio in integrum
14: Mutual Restitution: Rescission at Law
15: Mutual Restitution: Rescission in Equity
16: Proprietary Claims
17: Financial Adjustments
18: Restitutio in integrum Impossible
19: Partial Rescission
Part V: Third Parties
20: Intervention of Third Party Rights
21: Remote Recipients
22: Succeeding to Rights to Rescind
Part VI: Other Bars
23: Affirmation
24: Delay and Estoppel
25: Bankruptcy and Winding Up
26: Contracting Out
27: Bars for Non-Fradulent Misrepresentation
28: Disproportionate Effect: Section 2(2) of the Misrepresentation Act 1967
Part VII: Gifts and Deeds
29: Gifts and Deeds
Part I: Introduction
1: Core Distinctions
2: Rescission and Independent Claims
3: Historical Foundations
Part II: Grounds
4: Misrepresentation
5: Non-Disclosure
6: Duress and Undue Influence
7: Mistake, Impaired Capacity, Unconscionable Bargains
8: Conflict of Interest
9: Third Party Wrongdoing
Part III: Rescission by Election and by Court Order
10: Common Law, Equity, and Fusion
11: Electing to Rescind
12: Extinction of the Contract
Part IV: Restitutio in integrum
13: General principles of restitutio in integrum
14: Mutual Restitution: Rescission at Law
15: Mutual Restitution: Rescission in Equity
16: Proprietary Claims
17: Financial Adjustments
18: Restitutio in integrum Impossible
19: Partial Rescission
Part V: Third Parties
20: Intervention of Third Party Rights
21: Remote Recipients
22: Succeeding to Rights to Rescind
Part VI: Other Bars
23: Affirmation
24: Delay and Estoppel
25: Bankruptcy and Winding Up
26: Contracting Out
27: Bars for Non-Fradulent Misrepresentation
28: Disproportionate Effect: Section 2(2) of the Misrepresentation Act 1967
Part VII: Gifts and Deeds
29: Gifts and Deeds
1: Core Distinctions
2: Rescission and Independent Claims
3: Historical Foundations
Part II: Grounds
4: Misrepresentation
5: Non-Disclosure
6: Duress and Undue Influence
7: Mistake, Impaired Capacity, Unconscionable Bargains
8: Conflict of Interest
9: Third Party Wrongdoing
Part III: Rescission by Election and by Court Order
10: Common Law, Equity, and Fusion
11: Electing to Rescind
12: Extinction of the Contract
Part IV: Restitutio in integrum
13: General principles of restitutio in integrum
14: Mutual Restitution: Rescission at Law
15: Mutual Restitution: Rescission in Equity
16: Proprietary Claims
17: Financial Adjustments
18: Restitutio in integrum Impossible
19: Partial Rescission
Part V: Third Parties
20: Intervention of Third Party Rights
21: Remote Recipients
22: Succeeding to Rights to Rescind
Part VI: Other Bars
23: Affirmation
24: Delay and Estoppel
25: Bankruptcy and Winding Up
26: Contracting Out
27: Bars for Non-Fradulent Misrepresentation
28: Disproportionate Effect: Section 2(2) of the Misrepresentation Act 1967
Part VII: Gifts and Deeds
29: Gifts and Deeds