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Contract law

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Publication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2003Edition: 5thDescription: 472p xliiISBN:
  • 9780199250769
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.022000 MCK
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Introduction; I. FORMATION; 2. Agreement: objective or subjective?; 3. Offer and acceptance; 4. Uncertain and incomplete agreements; 5. Consideration and promissory estoppel; 6. Formalities; 7. Intention to create legal relations; II. TERMS; 8. The terms of the contract; 9. Incorporation of terms; 10. Implied terms; 11. The interpretation of contracts; 12. Boilerplate clauses; 13. Exclusion clauses; 14. Unfair terms in consumer contracts regulations 1999; 15. Good faith; III. SETTING THE CONTRACT ASIDE; 16. Mistake; 17. Misrepresentation; 18. Duress; 19. Undue influence; 20. Unconscionability and inequality of bargaining power; 21. Incapacity; 22. Illegality and public policy; 23. Frustration and force majeure; IV. REMEDIES FOR BREACH; 24. Breach of contract; 25. Damages; 26. Specific performance; V. THIRD PARTY RIGHTS; 27. Third Parties
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BOOKs National Law School NKCR SECTION 346.022 MCK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 31995

Table of contents
1. Introduction;
I. FORMATION;
2. Agreement: objective or subjective?;
3. Offer and acceptance;
4. Uncertain and incomplete agreements;
5. Consideration and promissory estoppel;
6. Formalities;
7. Intention to create legal relations;
II. TERMS;
8. The terms of the contract;
9. Incorporation of terms;
10. Implied terms;
11. The interpretation of contracts;
12. Boilerplate clauses;
13. Exclusion clauses;
14. Unfair terms in consumer contracts regulations 1999;
15. Good faith;
III. SETTING THE CONTRACT ASIDE;
16. Mistake;
17. Misrepresentation;
18. Duress;
19. Undue influence;
20. Unconscionability and inequality of bargaining power;
21. Incapacity;
22. Illegality and public policy;
23. Frustration and force majeure;
IV. REMEDIES FOR BREACH;
24. Breach of contract;
25. Damages;
26. Specific performance;
V. THIRD PARTY RIGHTS;
27. Third Parties

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