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Contract : cases and materials

H.G. Beale, W.D. Bishop, M.P. Furmston

Butterworths, c2001

4th ed

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Includes index

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Description

This outstanding casebook on contract comprises a wide selection of cases and materials that not only illustrates the substantive law, but places it in its legal and commercial context. It demonstrates how the rules work both inside and outside the courtroom and how they may be used to guide agreements, as well as to settle disputes. "The Beale, Bishop and Furmston 'Casebook' has become indispensable to teachers of the law of contract..." - The SPTL Reporter

Table of Contents

  • SECTION 1
  • Introduction
  • 1. Contracts and contract law
  • 2. Contract, tort and restitution
  • 3. The functions of contract law
  • 4. Economic analysis of contract law
  • 5. Empirical work
  • SECTION 2
  • Enforceable Types of Promise
  • 6. Consideration
  • 7. Intention to create legal relations
  • SECTION 3
  • Has an agreement been reached?
  • 8. Offer and acceptance
  • 9. Uncertainty and incompleteness
  • 10. Communication mistakes
  • SECTION 4
  • Obligations and Risks
  • 11. Express terms in oral agreements
  • 12. Contents of written contracts
  • 13. Inaccurate information and misrepresentation
  • 14. Gapfilling by interpretation
  • 15. Implied terms
  • 16. Discharge by frustration
  • 17. Expectation mistakes
  • 18. Discharge by construction
  • 19. Duties of disclosure
  • SECTION 5
  • Remedies
  • 20. Some preliminary questions
  • 21. Withholding performance and termination for default
  • 22. Damages
  • 23. Literal enforcement
  • 24. Restitutionary remedies
  • SECTION 6
  • Contract Theory
  • 25. Why are promises binding?
  • 26. Economic analysis of contract law
  • 27. The impact of the empirical studies
  • 28. Critical approaches to contract
  • 29. Developing the relational contract notion
  • 30. Fairness and distributive justice
  • 31. Transformation thesis
  • SECTION 7
  • Changing the Bargain
  • 32. Rescission, variation, waiver and promissory estoppel
  • 33. Adjustments in longer-term contracts
  • SECTION 8
  • Policing the Bargain
  • 34. Duress
  • 35. Under pressure and undue influence
  • 36. Unconscionable bargains
  • 37. A general principle
  • 38. Standard form contracts
  • 39. Exclusion clauses
  • 40. Unfair terms in consumer contracts
  • 41. Regulated contracts
  • SECTION 9
  • Illegality
  • 42. Contracts contrary to public policy
  • 43. Contracts involving the commission of a crime or a tort
  • 44. Contracts in restraint of trade
  • SECTION 10
  • Intermediaries, Third Parties and Assignment
  • 45. Agency
  • 46. Privity and the benefit of a contract between others
  • 47. Subsequent assignment of the benefit of a contract
  • 48. Privity and burdens
  • 49. Assignment and the burden of a contract
  • Appendix
  • Index

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  • NCID
    BA55954251
  • ISBN
    • 040692404X
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    lviii, 1256 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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