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A Restatement of the English Law of Contract 2nd ed isbn 9780198869849

A Restatement of the English Law of Contract


ISBN13: 9780198755555
New Edition ISBN: 9780198869849
Published: January 2016
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print
Hardback edition out of print, ISBN13 9780198755548



A Restatement of the English Law of Contract is the second Restatement of English law undertaken by Andrew Burrows following on the success of A Restatement of the English Law of Unjust Enrichment (OUP, 2012). Designed to enhance the accessibility of the common law the Restatement comprises a number of clear succinct rules, fully explained by a supporting commentary, which set out the general law of contract in England and Wales.

Written by one of the leading authorities in this area, in collaboration with an advisory group of senior judges, academics, and legal practitioners, the Restatement offers a novel and powerfully persuasive statement of the law in this central area of English law. All lawyers dealing with the English law of contract, whether as practitioners, judges, academics, or law students, cannot but benefit from this Restatement.

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
Introduction
A RESTATEMENT OF THE ENGLISH LAW OF CONTRACT
Part 1: General
Part 2: Formation and Variation of Contract
Part 3: Terms of a Contract
Part 4: Legislative Control of Exemption Clauses and Unfair Terms
Part 5: Breach of Contract and Remedies for Breach
Part 6: Frustration of Contract
Part 7: Factors Rendering a Contract Defective
Part 8: Privity of Contract and Third Parties
COMMENTARY