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Briefcase on Commercial Law Michael Connolly (University of Westminster, United Kingdom)

Briefcase on Commercial Law By Michael Connolly (University of Westminster, United Kingdom)

Briefcase on Commercial Law by Michael Connolly (University of Westminster, United Kingdom)


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Summary

This work on commercial law is part of a series providing a summary of essential cases within each subject of an undergraduate law degree or Common Professional Examination course (also useful for A Level law students). Access to larger works is assumed.

Briefcase on Commercial Law Summary

Briefcase on Commercial Law by Michael Connolly (University of Westminster, United Kingdom)

First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

About Michael Connolly (University of Westminster, United Kingdom)

Michael Connolly, LLB, Barrister, is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Westminster, London.

Table of Contents

The Agent's Authority; Agency by Operation of Law; Ratification; Relationship between Principal and Third Party; Doctrine of Undisclosed Principal; Relationship between Principal and Agent; Relationship between Agent and Third Party; Contract Classification; Terms of the Contract; Passing of Property; Risk,Mistake and Frustration; Passing of Title by Non-Owner; Performance of the Contract; Seller's Remedies; Buyer's Remedies; Consumer Credit Agreements; Enforcement and Remedies; Bills of Lading; FOB Contracts; CIF Contracts; Bills of Exchange; Documentary Credits.

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GOR001677582
9781859412558
1859412556
Briefcase on Commercial Law by Michael Connolly (University of Westminster, United Kingdom)
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