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Ellis on Credit Hire 7th ed isbn 9781916698543

Ellis on Credit Hire 6th ed


ISBN13: 9781912687558
New Edition ISBN: 9781916698543
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781911035077
Published: October 2019
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print





Revised and updated Sixth Edition of the leading text book on credit hire litigation.

This latest release brings the previous edition up-to-date with full discussion of the latest authorities including McBride on rates, Irving v Morgan Sindall Plc on impecuniosity and EUI Ltd v Charles on pre-action disclosure. It also includes a revised section on common law enforceability arguments to take into account the recent decisions regarding contingent liabilities and oral assurances.

Subjects:
Personal Injury Law, Road Traffic Law, Consumer Law
Contents:
Part One – Rates
Chapter One – Introduction to Rates
Chapter Two – Credit Hire Rate or Basic Hire Rate?
Chapter Three – Determining the Basic Hire Rate
Chapter Four – Evidential Matters on Rates
Part Two – Impecuniosity
Chapter Five – Impecuniosity
Part Three – Mitigation
Chapter Six – Mitigation of Loss
Part Four – Enforceability
Chapter Seven – Introduction to Enforceability
Chapter Eight – Enforceability Issues: The Consumer Credit Acts
Chapter Nine – Cancellation of Contracts
Chapter Ten – Other Enforceability Issues
Part Five – Other Issues
Chapter Eleven – Miscellaneous