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020 _a9781849463423
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100 _aCarter J W
245 _aThe construction of commercial contracts
260 _aOxford
_bHart Publishing
_c2013
300 _a674p
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365 _b Rs. 14,476
505 _aTable of contents PART I - INTRODUCTION 1. What Is Construction? PART II - CONSTRUCTION, INTENTION AND IMPLICATION 2. Construction and Intention 3. Construction and Implication PART III - RULES AND PRINCIPLES HAVING GENERAL APPLICATION 4. General and Specific Construction Rules 5. The ICS Principles PART IV - CONTEXT OF THE CONTRACT 6. Role of Context 7. Scope of Context PART V - THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE 8. Categories of Extrinsic Evidence 9. Scope of the Exclusionary Rule 10. Contracts Integrated in Documents PART VI - MEANING OF THE CONTRACT 11. Meaning and Legal Effect 12. Standards of Interpretation 13. Choice of Meaning 14. Evidence in Aid of Construction PART VII - APPLICATION OF THE CONTRACT 15. Standards for Applying Contracts 16. Commercial Application 17. Exclusion and Limitation Clauses 18. Evidence in Application
650 _a1. Contract Law - U K
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