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020 _a9780198898047 (paperback)
082 _a346.022 MCK
100 _aMcKendrick, Ewan.
245 _aContract law :
_bText, cases and materials /
_cEwan McKendrick.
250 _a11th
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2024.
300 _axxxviii, 1057 pages.
_c25 cm.
365 _bRs. 5900.00
505 _a1:Introduction - Part 1: 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 - Part 2: Terms: 8:The Terms of 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 - 15:Good Faith - Part 3: Setting the Contract Aside: 16:Mistake - 17:Misrepresentation - 18:Duress - 19:Undue Influence - 20:Unconscionability and Inequality of Bargaining Power - 21:Frustration and Force Majeure - Part 4: Remedies for Breach: 22:Breach of Contract and Termination - 23:Damages - 24:Specific Performance - Part 5: Third Party Rights: 25:Third Parties - 26:Online Chapter: Incapacity - 27:Online Chapter: Illegality -
520 _aContract Law: Text, Cases, and Materials provides a complete guide to the subject of contract law. The book comprises a balance of 60 per cent text to 40 per cent cases and materials. Its clear explanations and analyses of the law provide support to students, while the extracts from cases and materials promote the development of essential case reading skills and allow for a more detailed appreciation of the practical workings of the law and of the best legal scholarship. Part I of the book examines the rules relating to the existence of an agreement (particularly offer and acceptance, uncertain and incomplete agreements, and consideration and promissory estoppel). Part II covers the terms of the contract, including implied terms, interpretation, boilerplate clauses, exclusion clauses, unfair terms in consumer contracts, and good faith. Part III examines topics such as mistake, misrepresentation, duress, undue influence, unconscionability, inequality of bargaining power, and frustration and force majeure. Part IV turns to breaches of contract and termination, damages, and specific performance. The last part, Part V, concentrates on third parties.
650 _aAgreements
650 _aConsideration
650 _aExpress and implied terms
650 _aExclusion clauses
650 _aVitiating factors
650 _aBreach of contract
650 _aDamages
650 _aSpecific performance
650 _aThird party rights
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