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Originally published in 1932, this book examines Section Four of the British Statute of Frauds.
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Originally published in 1932, this book examines Section Four of the British Statute of Frauds.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9781107673779
- ISBN-10: 1107673771
- Artikelnr.: 40448990
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9781107673779
- ISBN-10: 1107673771
- Artikelnr.: 40448990
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Prefatory note
Table of statutes
Table of cases
Foreword H. D. Hazeltine
Introduction
Part I. Contracts Affected by the Statute: 1. Contracts expressly comprised within the statute
2. Contracts and arrangements outside the statute
Part II. The Writing: 1. The writing
2. Contents of the memorandum
3. Defects commonly appearing in the memorandum
4. The form of the writing
5. The signature
6. Agency in relation to the statutory requirement of signature
7. Several documents
Part III. Operation of the Statute: 1. The statute and extrinsic evidence
2. Extrinsic evidence proving subsequent variation or rescission of contracts under the statute
3. Admission of extrinsic evidence to prove collateral contracts
4. Effect of statute on contracts not complying with its requirements
5. The statute and quasi-contracts
6. The equitable doctrine of fraud in its relation to contracts under the statute
7. The doctrine of part performance
8. The equitable jurisdiction to rectify documents in its application to writings under the statute
9. Pleading the statute
Conclusion
Index.
Table of statutes
Table of cases
Foreword H. D. Hazeltine
Introduction
Part I. Contracts Affected by the Statute: 1. Contracts expressly comprised within the statute
2. Contracts and arrangements outside the statute
Part II. The Writing: 1. The writing
2. Contents of the memorandum
3. Defects commonly appearing in the memorandum
4. The form of the writing
5. The signature
6. Agency in relation to the statutory requirement of signature
7. Several documents
Part III. Operation of the Statute: 1. The statute and extrinsic evidence
2. Extrinsic evidence proving subsequent variation or rescission of contracts under the statute
3. Admission of extrinsic evidence to prove collateral contracts
4. Effect of statute on contracts not complying with its requirements
5. The statute and quasi-contracts
6. The equitable doctrine of fraud in its relation to contracts under the statute
7. The doctrine of part performance
8. The equitable jurisdiction to rectify documents in its application to writings under the statute
9. Pleading the statute
Conclusion
Index.
Prefatory note
Table of statutes
Table of cases
Foreword H. D. Hazeltine
Introduction
Part I. Contracts Affected by the Statute: 1. Contracts expressly comprised within the statute
2. Contracts and arrangements outside the statute
Part II. The Writing: 1. The writing
2. Contents of the memorandum
3. Defects commonly appearing in the memorandum
4. The form of the writing
5. The signature
6. Agency in relation to the statutory requirement of signature
7. Several documents
Part III. Operation of the Statute: 1. The statute and extrinsic evidence
2. Extrinsic evidence proving subsequent variation or rescission of contracts under the statute
3. Admission of extrinsic evidence to prove collateral contracts
4. Effect of statute on contracts not complying with its requirements
5. The statute and quasi-contracts
6. The equitable doctrine of fraud in its relation to contracts under the statute
7. The doctrine of part performance
8. The equitable jurisdiction to rectify documents in its application to writings under the statute
9. Pleading the statute
Conclusion
Index.
Table of statutes
Table of cases
Foreword H. D. Hazeltine
Introduction
Part I. Contracts Affected by the Statute: 1. Contracts expressly comprised within the statute
2. Contracts and arrangements outside the statute
Part II. The Writing: 1. The writing
2. Contents of the memorandum
3. Defects commonly appearing in the memorandum
4. The form of the writing
5. The signature
6. Agency in relation to the statutory requirement of signature
7. Several documents
Part III. Operation of the Statute: 1. The statute and extrinsic evidence
2. Extrinsic evidence proving subsequent variation or rescission of contracts under the statute
3. Admission of extrinsic evidence to prove collateral contracts
4. Effect of statute on contracts not complying with its requirements
5. The statute and quasi-contracts
6. The equitable doctrine of fraud in its relation to contracts under the statute
7. The doctrine of part performance
8. The equitable jurisdiction to rectify documents in its application to writings under the statute
9. Pleading the statute
Conclusion
Index.