Sale of Goods

Subjects:
Commercial Law
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Contract for the Sale of Goods - DJ Stephens Chapter 2: Passing of Property - Sarah Worthington Chapter 3: Risk - Louise Gullifer Chapter 4: Frustration and Mistake - Louise Gullifer Chapter 5: Conflicts of Title and the Obligations of the Seller - Janet Ulph Chapter 6: Delivery, Acceptance and Payment - Adam Tolley Chapter 7: Implied Terms as to Description and Misrepresentation - Paul Mitchell Chapter 8: Implied Terms as to Quality and Sample - Paul Mitchell Chapter 9: Remedies of the Seller - Ewan McKendrick Chapter 10: Remedies of the Buyer - Ewan McKendrick Chapter 11: Exemption of the Seller - Edwin Peel Chapter 12: F.O.B. Contracts - Ewan McKendrick Chapter 13: C.I.F. Contracts - Ewan McKendrick Chapter 14: Financing International Sale Contracts - Sonia Tolaney Chapter 15: Conflicts of Laws - Edwin Peel Appendices: 1: Sale of Goods Act 1979 2: ICC Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP 500)
Edited by: Ewan McKendrick

ISBN13: 9781859783054
ISBN: 1859783058
Published: November 2000
Publisher: Informa Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £285.00

Sale of goods transactions are central to commercial life. This new title provides an essential up-to-date and clear account of the law as it stands today. Comprehensive in scope, Sale of Goods deals with domestic sales, including commercial, consumer and international sales.

Written by a team of specialists drawn from both the academic world and professional practice, Sale of Goods provides a clear and accurate account of the law relating to the sale of goods. The Sales of Goods Act 1979 is fully analysed together with amendments made to the Act in 1994 and 1995.

Sale of goods transactions are central to commercial life. This new title provides an essential up-to-date and clear account of the law as it stands today. Comprehensive in scope, Sale of Goods deals with domestic sales, including commercial, consumer and international sales. Written by a team of specialists drawn from both the academic world and professional practice, Sale of Goods provides a clear and accurate account of the law relating to the sale of goods. The Sales of Goods Act 1979 is fully analysed together with amendments made to the Act in 1994 and 1995.