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Contract Law 7th ed isbn 9780192848635

Contract Law 6th ed


ISBN13: 9780198806356
New Edition ISBN: 9780192848635
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780199689163
Published: March 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Written by a leading contract lawyer with extensive teaching experience, Contract Law takes a unique approach to a complex subject.

Chen-Wishart combines academic rigour with an innovative visual approach, presenting the law with diagrams, flowcharts and tables to provide students with a stimulating account of key principles and an engaging analysis of the complexities of contract law. Thought-provoking analytical features, such as the 'Pause for reflection' and 'Counterpoint' boxes encourage active and critical engagement with the topics.

Online resources

The book is accompanied by a suite of online resources including animated versions of selected diagrams with audio commentary; guidance on answering the questions posed in the book; web links to key cases and legislation; updates; and two additional chapters on incapacity and illegality & public policy.

Additionally, lecturers have access to a test bank, and electronic copies of the diagrams from the book.

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
1: Introduction

Part I: Contract Formation
2: Agreement
3: Enforceability: consideration, formalities, promissory estoppel

Part II: Privity
4: Privity

Part III: 'Vitiating' Factors
5: Misrepresentation and non-disclosure
6: Mistaken assumptions
7: Frustration
8: Duress
9: Unfairness: undue influence, non-commercial guarantees, unconscionable bargains

Part IV: The Contents of Contracts
10: Identifying and interpreting contractual terms
11: Direct control over terms

Part V: Breach and Remedies For Breach
12: Breach of contract and termination
13: Damages
14: Specific and agreed remedies

Part VI: Good Faith
15: Good faith