Contract as Promise: A Theory of Contractual Obligation by Charles Fried
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Contract as Promise Reviews
[A] readable and provocative book on the philosophical foundations of contract law...Fried's argument makes a powerful case for the view that the law of contracts has a recognizable and distinctive intellectual integrity of its own...Students will find Fried's unifying hypothesis a helpful aid. Yale Law Review Fried calls into question some of the most deeply held assumptions of contract law [and] argues powerfully for a moral basis of contract...Fried's book offers a sensitive and subtle investigation, a richly suggestive vision of contract theory. The study and systematic critical discussion of such theory is of the first importance, for it is a question of nothing less than the relationship between law and morals. New York Law Journal Charles Fried attempts to restate and defend a liberal theory of contract...In setting out to defend what is, albeit in modified form, the classical theory of contract, Professor Fried is conscious that he is confronting a considerable weight of modern contract scholarship...This Fried confronts or finesses with elegance, grace, and skill. Harvard Law Review
About Charles Fried
Charles Fried is Beneficial Professor of Law, Harvard University.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: The Life of Contract 2. Contract as Promise Promise The Moral Obligation of Promise What a Promise is Worth Remedies in and around the Promise 3. Consideration 4. Answering a Promise: Offer and Acceptance Promises and Vows Acceptance and the Law of Third-Party Beneficiaries The Simple Circuitry of Offer and Acceptance Rejections, Counteroffers, Contracts at a Distance, Crossed Offers Reliance on an Offer 5. Gaps Mistake, Frustration, and Impossibility Letting the Loss Lie Where It Falls Parallels with General Legal Theory: An Excursion Filling the Gaps 6. Good Faith Honesty in Fact Good Faith in Performance 7. Duress and Unconscionability Duress Coercion and Rights Property Hard Bargains Unconscionability, Economic Duress, and Social Justice Bad Samaritans 8. The Importance of Being Right You Can Always Get Your Money Back Conditions Waivers, Forfeitures, Repudiations Notes Index
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CIN0674169301G
9780674169302
0674169301
Contract as Promise: A Theory of Contractual Obligation by Charles Fried
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