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Getting Out of a Contract: A Practical Guide for Business


ISBN13: 9780566081613
ISBN: 056608161X
Published: December 2001
Publisher: Gower Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £130.00



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This text is written by three commercial lawyers, whose clients as often ask them for help in getting out of a contract as in getting them into one in the first place. Built around two business case studies, the book highlights the various legal issues that a business must address when faced with a contract it wants to walk away from.

The authors seek to demystify the complicated aspects of English law for the non-lawyer. They demonstrate how managers: can address how they make contracts; avoid making wrong decisions because they fail to appreciate what contracts they actually have or how to get around them; and become more attuned to the legal ins and outs of contracts, enabling them to use lawyers more cost-effectively.

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
How to get out of a contract
is there a contract?
are you a party to the contract?
what are the key relevant terms?
competition law issues
termination for breach
misrepresentation and waiver
remedies for breach of contract
negotiating your way out
post-termination issues
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