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Contract Law 3rd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780192637963
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £33.83
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Students often find the complex and commercial nature of contract law a real challenge. Contract Law tackles this head-on with problem scenarios and illustrations that reinforce learning and bring the law to life. It equips students with comprehensive knowledge of contract law and gives them the opportunity to engage with the content at a much deeper level.

The clear structure and guiding narrative, married with rigorous academic analysis and examination of the law, provides unrivalled support to enable students to confidently navigate the complexities of contract law. Contract Law empowers students to understand, analyse, and critique the law, and to develop their ability to participate in academic debate with confidence and skill.

  • A fresh approach illustrates the diverse applications of modern contract law through engaging real-world scenarios, enabling students to see the legal principles applied in practice
  • Carefully balances an accessible, reassuring writing style with rigorous academic analysis and critical discussion to give students a thorough understanding of contract law
  • Areas of debate and controversy are captured in learning features that enable students to engage with key topics influencing the development of contract law today
  • The key points, end-of-chapter questions, and further reading recommendations help students to focus and consolidate their learning
  • Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support

New to this Edition:

  • Chapter 12 on economic duress has been fully revised in the light of the Supreme Court decision in Pakistan International Airline Corporation v Times Travel (UK) Ltd [2021]
  • Chapter 8 discussion of good faith has been expanded to include a discussion of how the courts have linked it to relational contracting
  • Chapter 10 on frustration has been widened to include a discussion of how it deals with contractual problems created by Covid-induced lockdowns
  • Dozens of new cases and clarifications have been added throughout including: TRW Ltd v Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH [2021] on the battle of forms; Grondona v Stoffel & Co [2020] on illegality; Canary Wharf (BP4) T1 Ltd v European Medicines Agency [2019] on frustration; and Chudley v Clydesdale Bank [2019] on third party rights

Subjects:
Contract Law, eBooks
Contents:
1:Introduction
Part I: Forming Contracts
2:Bargaining and agreeing: offer, acceptance, and formation
3:Consideration: the requirement of mutuality
4:Contracts and informal relations: the intention to create legal relations
5: Non-contractual promises: promissory and proprietary estoppel
Part II: Keeping Contracts
6:Assembling the contract: representations, terms, and incorporation
7:Interpreting the terms: construction, rectification, and mutual mistake
8:Filling the gaps: implied terms
9:Flexible terms: uncertainty, vagueness, and incompleteness
10:Fundamental changes: frustration and common mistake
Part III: Regulating Contracts
11:Untrue statements: misrepresentation and unilateral mistake
12:The limits of hard bargaining: duress and undue influence
13:Controlling contract terms: exclusion clauses, penalties, and consumer protection
14:Protecting the public interest: the doctrine of illegality
Part IV: Enforcing Contracts
15:Breach of contract: repudiation and the right to terminate
16:Compensatory remedies: damages for breach of contract
17:Non-compensatory remedies: specific performance, debt, and restitution
18:Privity and third parties: protecting the rights of non-parties