The Law of ContractThe Law of Contract offers a clear, non-technical explanation of the principles of contract law combined with a focus on case summaries throughout. The book's strengths lie in the authors' highly praised explanation of the law, their ability to demystify difficult concepts without losing academic rigour, and the use of case summaries and quotes to explain the subject. Online Resource Centre * Updates * Web links |
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Περιεχόμενα
Table of European legislation | xxvii |
Table of cases | xxix |
Chapter 1 Introduction to the study of contract law | 1 |
Chapter 2 Formation of the contract | 8 |
Chapter 3 Certainty and completeness | 47 |
Chapter 4 Consideration | 56 |
Chapter 5 Promissory estoppel | 82 |
Chapter 6 Intention to create legal relations | 96 |
Chapter 13 Misrepresentation | 333 |
Chapter 14 Duress and undue influence | 375 |
Chapter 15 Illegality | 406 |
Chapter 16 Unconscionability and unfairness | 444 |
Chapter 17 Capacity | 466 |
Chapter 18 Privity and third party rights | 475 |
Chapter 19 Performance and breach | 503 |
Chapter 20 The doctrine of frustration | 517 |
Chapter 7 Express and implied terms | 109 |
Chapter 8 Contingencies classification of terms and entire contracts | 134 |
Chapter 9 Exemption clauses | 161 |
Chapter 10 Exemption clauses and the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 | 209 |
Chapter 11 Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 | 257 |
Chapter 12 Mistake | 298 |
Chapter 21 Remedies | 546 |
Chapter 22 An outline of the law of restitution | 617 |
Further reading | 627 |
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Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
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