Sale and Supply of Goods and Services

Subjects:
Consumer Law
Contents:

Business to business transactions
Sale of goods
Supply of goods
Carriage of goods
Supply of services
Mixed contracts for the supply of goods and services
Supply of goods on credit
Goods as security
Securitisation of receivables
Consumer contracts
Sale of goods
Hire of goods
Supply of services
Supply of work and material
Consumer credit
Data protection
Precedents
Transactions for the supply of goods and services between private individuals
Intention to create legal relations
Duress and undue influence
Misrepresentation
Gifts
Contracts for the supply of goods and services
Precedents
Sale of goods and the internet
Sale, purchase, issues in relation to consumers, issues in relation to security of information precedents
Defective contracts for the supply of goods and services
Incapacity
Uncertainty
Lack of consideration
Mistake
Illegality
Frustration
Force majeure
Remedies for defective performance
Under the contract
Claims in tort
Misrepresentation
Unjust enrichment
Dealing with claims
Disputes
High Court litigation
County court litigation
Arbitration
Mediation and alternative dispute resolution
Other remedies
Precedents and checklists

ISBN13: 9780421913509
ISBN: 0421913509
Published: October 2007
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback & CD-ROM
Price: £160.89 inc. £1.89 VAT.

Sale and Supply of Goods and Services gives practical advice on the principles, practice and procedures for every aspect of the law in this area. It enables practitioners to solve the issues they may encounter in practice, and covers business to business transactions, business to consumer transactions and transactions between private individuals. The book includes advice on pre-contractual issues, the formation of contracts, the discharge of contracts and defective performance. The factors which can make a contract defective including mistake, frustration and force majeure are considered in full. Plus there's guidance on the remedies available for defective performance under contract and tort law, and where misrepresentation or unjust enrichment are involved.

The author explains the legal principles involved as well as the practical issues related to making and refuting claims, provides advice on using third parties to resolve issues, and explains the procedure for dispute resolution through the county court, High Court, arbitration, mediation and ADR.

Practitioners can make sure they include all the important clauses and not overlook any issues by using the checklists provided, and also save time drafting by using the complete precedents featured on the CD-ROM. The precedents are easily accessible and allow users to copy and paste the precedents and clauses into their own documents. Drafting guidance is included so users can check on the exact meaning and correct usage.

  • Gives a complete guide to the principles, practice and procedure for all aspects of the sale and supply of goods and services
  • Provides the information to solve the issues that may be encountered in practice
  • Covers pre-contractual issues, the formation of contracts, the discharge of contracts and defective performance
  • Looks at the legal principles, the practical issues relating to making and refuting claims, and the use of third parties to resolve them, giving the background as well as the tactics to employ
  • Covers business to business and business to consumer transactions, as well as transactions between private individuals
  • Includes a whole section on Sale of Goods and the Internet
  • Considers the factors which can make a contract defective including mistake, frustration and force majeure, clarifying the principles so they can be applied correctly
  • Helps to resolve clients disputes by providing guidance on remedies for defective performance under contract and tort law, and where misrepresentation or unjust enrichment are involved
  • Covers the methods of dispute resolution which are available including the county court, High Court, arbitration, mediation and ADR
    
  • Provides checklists to help make sure all the important points have been covered.
  • Includes a CD-ROM of easily accessible complete precedents
Richard Christou is Executive Chairman of Fujitsu Services (formerly ICL). He has many years experience, drafting, advising on and negotiating commercial agreements. He is assisted by expert contributors: Fiona Caskey, Sue Cullen, Bill Dixon, Jayne Dye, Jon Fell, Vincent King, Simon Pigden and Martin Priestly, from Pinsent Masons; William Buck of Chancery House Chambers; Andrew McGee of Kings Chambers and Peter Sayer of Gough Square Chambers.