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Contract Law – Text and Cases, 2nd edition (eBook)
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Principles of contract law illustrated by relevant extracted case law
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Product description
Contract Law — Text and Cases combines comprehensive academic commentary with extracts from key cases. It aims to give students the essential knowledge and skills in contract law to succeed in a law degree and in professional practice.
This book has been specifically designed to blend the traditional textbook and casebook models in a single book. The text is supplemented with review questions, problem-solving practice, and key points for revision.
Features
- Each chapter has an overview
- Mid-chapter review questions
- Chapter content illustrated by relevant extracted case law
- Key points for revision of each chapter
- Problem solving practice question and answer guide for each chapter
Related Titles
Butler, LexisNexis Questions and Answers — Contract Law, 5th ed, 2014
Mellick & Newlyn, LexisNexis Study Guide — Contract Law, 2015
Smith, LexisNexis Case Summaries — Contracts, 7th ed, 2011
Table of contents
- An Introduction to law school
- Theories of contract law
- Offer
- Acceptance
- Consideration
- Capacity to contract
- Intention to create legal relations
- Certainty and completeness
- Estoppel
- Formalities
- Express terms
- Construing Terms
- Implied Terms
- Privity of contract
- The doctrine of frustration
- Misrepresentation
- Misleading or deceptive conduct
- Unconscionable conduct
- Undue influence
- Duress
- Unfair contract terms
- Mistake
- Termination for breach
- Discharge of contract by performance and agreement
- Common law remedies
- Equitable remedies