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020 _a9780199250110
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082 _a346.022 OSU
100 _aO'Sullivan Dominic
245 _aThe law of rescission
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press;
_c2008
300 _a699p
_clxix
365 _bRs. 10,289
505 _aContents Forward; Preface; Table of cases; Table of legislation; PART I: INTRODUCTION ; 1. Core Distinctions ; 2. Rescission and Independent Claims ; 3. Historical background ; PART II: GROUNDS ; 4. Misrepresentation ; 5. Non-disclosure ; 6. Duress and Undue influence ; 7. Mistake, Unconscionable bargains and Incapacity ; 8. Conflict of Interest ; 9. Third party wrongdoing ; PART III: RESCISSION BY ELECTION AND BY COURT ORDER ; 10. Common law, equity and fusion ; 11. Electing to rescind ; 12. Extinction of the contract ; PART IV: RESTITUTIO IN INTEGRUM ; 13. General principles of restitutio in integrum ; 14. Mutual restitution: rescission at law ; 15. Mutual restitution: rescission in equity ; 16. Proprietary claims ; 17. Financial adjustments ; 18. Restitutio in integrum impossible ; 19. Partial rescission ; PART V: THIRD PARTIES ; 20. Intervention of third party rights ; 21. Recovery from subsequent recipients ; 22. Succeeding to rights to rescind ; PART VI: OTHER BARS ; 23. Affirmation ; 24. Delay and Estoppel ; 25. Bankruptcy and Winding-up ; 26. Contracting Out ; 27. Bars for Non-fraudulent Misrepresentation ; 28. Disproportionate Effect: Section 2(2) of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 ; PART VII: GIFTS AND DEEDS ; 29. Gifts and Deeds; Index.
650 _aRescission - Law
650 _aUnited Kingdom
700 _aElliott Steven
_aZakrzewski Rafal
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