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020 _a9781292176116
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041 0 _aeng
050 0 4 _a346.4202
100 1 _aRichards, Paul
245 0 0 _aLaw of contract
_h[electronic resource]
250 _a13th ed.
260 _aHarlow
_bPearson Education
_c2017
300 _aeBook
505 2 _aPart 1 The formation of a contract -- 1 The evolution and definition of the modern contract -- 2 The fact of agreement -- 3 Consideration -- 4 Intention to create legal relations -- 5 Capacity -- 6 Formalities -- Part 2 The contents of the contract -- 7 The terms of the contract -- 8 Exemption clauses -- Part 3 Factors that vitiate a contract -- 9 Misrepresentation -- 10 Mistake -- 11 Duress, undue influence and inequality of bargaining power -- 12 Illegality -- Part 4 Discharge of contracts -- 13 Discharge by performance and breach -- 14 Discharge by agreement -- 15 Discharge by frustration -- Part 5 Remedies for breach of contract -- 16 The common law remedy of damages -- 17 Equitable remedies and limitation of actions -- 18 Quasi-contract and the law of restitution -- Part 6 The rights and liabilities of third parties to the contract -- 19 Privity of contract -- 20 Agency -- 21 Assignment of contractual rights
520 _aPresents a trusted account of the main principles of contract law, using clear explanations and contemporary applications. In an area of law that is growing in complexity and importance, a firm grasp of the fundamental principles is essential. This book provides this necessary foundation whilst also considering recent proposals for reform so that the reader can gain an understanding of the overall development of the law.
650 2 4 _aEBOOK
651 4 _aENGLAND AND WALES
690 _aCONTRACT LAW
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