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Principles of European Contract Law: Part 3

Edited by: Ole Lando, Eric Clive, Andre Prum, Reinhard Zimmermann

ISBN13: 9789041119612
ISBN: 9041119612
Published: March 2003
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £188.00



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This is the third and last part of the Principles of European Contract Law prepared by the Commission of European Contract Law under the chairmanship of Professor Ole Lando. Parts I and II were published in 2000 and have attracted a growing volume of secondary literature.

This volume follows the same pattern - a set of proposed Articles drawn up by the Commission, followed by comments and national notes containing a wealth of comparative law.

The subjects dealt with in Part III are:- plurality of debtors and creditors, assignment, substitution of new debtor and transfer of contract, set-off, prescription, illegality, conditions and capitalisation of interest.

Subjects:
Contract Law