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Treitel: The Law of Contract 15th ed isbn 9780414070714

Treitel: The Law of Contract 14th ed


ISBN13: 9780414037397
New Edition ISBN: 9780414070714
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781847039217
Published: September 2015
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print




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The leading textbook on the law of contract providing a detailed all embracing guide to this area of law

  • Goes through the nature and functions of contract law
  • Explains and evaluates the rules and principles that make up English contract law
  • Analyses the structure of contract law, looking at how the law has developed and the many influences
  • Covers all the key areas of contract law, providing students with detailed explanation
  • Looks at the different remedies available in contract law
  • Includes extensive use of case citations throughout
  • Discusses and analyses recent key cases
  • Accepted ‘authority’ upon dubious points of law or where the law is non-existent
NEW TO THIS EDITION

  • Consumer Rights Act 2015
  • Rainy Sky v Kookmin Bank (interpretation), Benedetti v Sawiris (quantum meruit) and Les Laboratoires Servier v Apotex (illegality)
  • Coverage of the developing law of “good faith” and the correct approach to rectification

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
Agreement
Contractual Intention
Form
The Contents of a Contract
Misrepresentations
Illegality
Capacity
Exemption Clauses and Unfair Terms
Third Parties
Performance and Breach
Frustration
Damages
Unjust Enrichment