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A new edition was published, see:
Contract Law 2nd ed isbn 9780198829263

Contract Law


ISBN13: 9780198703471
New Edition ISBN: 9780198829263
Published: March 2017
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



A uniquely practical approach to contract law; the problem-based focus helps students to unfold the problem, reveal the law, and apply to life.

Using this new and innovative textbook, students are given a problem scenario to unfold; as they do this they will understand the questions and issues surrounding each area of contract law. As they explore the problem, they encounter clear explanations which reveal the key legal concepts underpinning the relevant topic, to help them understand the operation of the law.

Further illustrations and references to the problem apply the law, enabling students to see for themselves how the law interacts with everyday life and business, giving them a deep and practical grasp of the law. Engaging and thought-provoking, this is the most practically applied contract law textbook.

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
1: Introduction: the everyday context of contracts

Part I: Forming Contracts
2: Bargaining and agreeing: offer, acceptance, and formation
3: Consideration: the requirement of mutuality
4: Contracts and informal relations: the intention to create legal relations
5: Non-contractual promises: promissory and proprietary estoppel

Part II: Keeping Contracts
6: Assembling the contract: representations, terms, and incorporation
7: Interpreting the terms: construction, rectification, and mutual mistake
8: Filling the gaps: implied terms
9: Flexible terms: uncertainty, vagueness, and incompleteness
10: Fundamental changes: frustration and common mistake

Part III: Regulating Contracts
11: Untrue statements: misrepresentation and unilateral mistake
12: The limits of hard bargaining: duress and undue influence
13: Controlling contractual terms: exclusion clauses, penalties, and consumer protection
14: Protecting the public interest: the doctrine of illegality

Part IV: Enforcing Contracts
15: Breach of contract: repudiation and the right to terminate
16: Compensatory remedies: damages for breach of contract
17: Non-compensatory remedies: specific performance, debt, and restitution
18: Privity and third parties: protecting the rights of non-parties