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Furmston and Tolhurst on privity of contract / Gregory Tolhurst.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2025Edition: 2Description: xlv, 289 pages. 25 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9780192871114
DDC classification:
  • 346.22 TOL
Contents:
1:Early History - 2:Modern History - 3:Exceptions - 4:Statutory Exceptions - 5:Operation of the Rule with Relation to Exemption Clauses - 6:Rights of the Promisee - 7:Attempts to Impose Liabilities or Burdens on Non-Parties - 8:The Contracts (Right of Third Parties) Act 1999 - 9:Statutory Reform in Other Jurisdictions.
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BOOKs . REFERENCE SECTION 346.22 TOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Not For Loan Recommended by Mr. Harsha N 40756

1:Early History -
2:Modern History -
3:Exceptions -
4:Statutory Exceptions -
5:Operation of the Rule with Relation to Exemption Clauses -
6:Rights of the Promisee -
7:Attempts to Impose Liabilities or Burdens on Non-Parties -
8:The Contracts (Right of Third Parties) Act 1999 -
9:Statutory Reform in Other Jurisdictions.

"An abstract is a short description of your longer piece of work and is used as a free layer of content discoverable online. An abstract should not attempt to summarise the whole work as it is also there to show readers whether or not reading further is warranted. It is used to allow people searching on the internet to see that they have encountered a worthwhile 'hit'. This will encourage them to read further by clicking through to the work in full"-- Provided by publisher.