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Treitel: The Law of Contract 16th ed isbn 9780414110519

Treitel: The Law of Contract 15th ed


ISBN13: 9780414070714
New Edition ISBN: 9780414110519
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414037397
Published: April 2020
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £37.95



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Treitel on the Law of Contract is recognised as the most thorough and discerning treatment of contract law. It is a widely adopted textbook for students and a valuable source of reference for practitioners. This new edition provides a clear and detailed analysis of an increasingly complex area of law.

  • Examines, and offers resolutions to, controversial and problematic points of law
  • Takes account of a number of cases in the Supreme Court including Arnold v Britton and Wood v Sureterm (interpretation), Marks & Spencer v BNP Paribas (implied terms), Patel v Mirza (illegality), Cavendish v Makdessi (penalties), and Morris-Garner v One Step (“negotiating damages”)
  • Also covers important developments in the Court of Appeal including FSHC Group Holdings v Glas Trust (rectification) and First Tower Trustees v CDS (Superstores International) (“non-reliance”) clauses
  • Incorporates the provisions of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 into the chapters affected
Treitel remains the most coherent, comprehensive and compelling analysis of contract law on the market.

Subjects:
Contract Law
Contents:
Introduction
Agreement
Consideration
Contractual Intention
Form
The Contents of a Contract
Exemption Clauses & Unfair Terms
Mistake
Misrepresentation
Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionable Bargains
Illegality
Capacity
Plurality of Parties
Third Parties
Assignment
Agency
Performance and Breach
Termination for Breach
Frustration
Damages
Specific Remedies
Restitution