Contract law / Catherine Elliott and Frances Quinn
By: Elliott, Catherine [author]
Contributor(s): Quinn, Frances [author]
Publisher: England : Pearson Longman, 2007Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xxxi, 400 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume ISBN: 9781405846714Subject(s): Contracts -- England. | Contracts -- Wales. | English law. | Contracts. DDC classification: 346.4202Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes glossary and index.
Pt. 1. formation of a contract. p. 9. 1. Offer and acceptance. p. 11. 2. Certainty. p. 49. 3. Intention to create legal relations. p. 54. 4. Capacity. p. 62. 5. Formalities. p. 74. 6. Consideration. p. 79. Pt. 2. contents of a contract. p. 107. 7. Terms of the contract. p. 109. 8. Unfair contract terms. p. 135. Pt. 3. Vitiating factors. p. 165. 9. Misrepresentation. p. 167. 10. Mistake. p. 186. 11. Illegality. p. 212. 12. Duress and undue influence. p. 228. Pt. 4. rights and liabilities of third parties. p. 247. 13. Third parties. p. 249. Pt. 5. Discharge and remedies. p. 271. 14. Discharge of contract. p. 273. 15. Remedies. p. 305. Pt. 6. Consumer protection. p. 357. 16. Consumer contracts. p. 359.
As well as setting out contract law itself, the authors examine the principles behind it and discuss some of the issues and debates arising from it. The book covers all the main areas, including offer and acceptance, contract terms and remedies.
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