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Modern Law of Sales in the United States


ISBN13: 9789462364394
Published: December 2014
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £73.60



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This book covers all the critical aspects of the law governing the sale of goods in the United States. It defines the scope of the law of sales, lays out the obligations of the seller and the buyer, discusses the allocation of risk, and addresses all the available remedies for breach of a sales contract. A representative sampling of cases are examined from various jurisdictions and levels of review in order to portray an accurate picture of modern sales law and provide practical solutions to complications that may arise during a sale.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , USA
Contents:
Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Modern Law of Sales in the United States
Chapter 2. Legal Framework of Sales Law in the United States
Chapter 3. Historical Overview of Sales Law 14
Chapter 4. Identifying the Boundaries of a Sales Contract
Chapter 5. The Concept of Goods
Chapter 6. General Remarks on Performance of a Sales Contract
Chapter 7.Tender of Delivery
Chapter 8. Documents
Chapter 9. Conformity of the Goods: The Law of Warranties
Chapter 10. Payment
Chapter 11. Taking Delivery
Chapter 12. Risk of Loss
Chapter 13. Examination and Notice
Chapter 14. General Remarks on Remedies
Chapter 15. Suspension of Performance and Adequate Assurances
Chapter 16. Avoidance
Chapter 17. Specific Performance
Chapter 18. Damages
Chapter 19. Deduction of Damages From the Price
Chapter 20. Exemption
Chapter 21. Interest
Concluding Remarks