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Failure of contracts : Contractual, restitutionary and proprietary consequences

Rose Francis

Failure of contracts : Contractual, restitutionary and proprietary consequences - Oxford Hart Publishing 1997 - 294p xxv

CONTENTS;
1. Loss and Gain at Greater Depth: The Implications of the Ruxley Decision
Janet O'Sullivan
2. Loss and Gain at Greater Depth: The Implications of the Ruxley Decision-A Comment
Edwin Peel
3. Remedies for Breach of Contract: Specific Enforcement and Restitution
Richard Nolan
4. Remedies for Breach of Contract: Specific Enforcement and Restitution-A Comment
Peter Watts
5. The Proprietary Consequences of Contract Failure
Sarah Worthington
6. The Proprietary Consequences of Contract Failure-A Comment
Janet Ulph
7. Restitution Under Article 85(2) of the EC Treaty: Can it be Done?
Felicity Toube
8. Restitution Under Article 85(2) of the EC Treaty: Can it be Done?-A Comment
Alison Jones
9. Restitution for Termination of Contract in German Law
Gerhard Dannemann
10. Failure of Long-Term Contracts and the Duty to Re-negotiate
Erich Schanze
11. Failure of Long-Term Contracts and the Duty to Re-negotiate -A Comment
Geoffrey Samuel
12. Le Mythe de la Responsabilité Contractuelle en Droit Français
Christian Lapoyade Deschamps
13. The Myth of Contractual Liability in French Law-A Comment
Malcolm Clarke
14. Contract, Unjustified Enrichment and Concurrent Liability: A Scots Perspective
Hector L. MacQueen
15. Contract, Unjustified Enrichment and Concurrent Liability: A Scots Perspective-A Comment
John Stevens
16. Contract and Restitution: A Few Comparative Remarks
Eltjo Schrage
17. Contract and Restitution: A Few Comparative Remarks-A Comment
Brice Dickson
18. Restitution: Contract's Twin?
Steve Hedley
19. Restitution: Contract's Twin?-A Comment
Robert Stevens



1. Contract Law - U K2. Contract Law - Remedies - Restitution - U K3. Breach of Contract - Damages - Remedy - Compensation - U K

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