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An Introduction to the Law of Contract P. S. Atiyah

An Introduction to the Law of Contract By P. S. Atiyah

An Introduction to the Law of Contract by P. S. Atiyah


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The author has updated the book by incorporating discussion of recent statutes and cases, and by a more general modernization of the text. It re-examines many of the arguments formerly levelled against freedom of contract and discusses economic policy arguments.

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An Introduction to the Law of Contract by P. S. Atiyah

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Table of Contents

The development of the modern law of contract; definition and classification of contracts; contracts made by the parties - offer and acceptance; contracts made by the courts; certainty; consideration; the intention to create legal relations; formalities; the different kinds of contractual duties; contractual duties fixed by the parties; contractual duties not fixed by the parties; the construction of the contract; the duty to disclose material facts; misrepresentation; duress and undue influence; unfair contracts; void contracts; illegal contracts; the enforcement of contractual rights by third parties; the enforcements of contractual rights against third parties; termination and rescission of contracts; remedies for breach of contract.

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GOR013396235
9780198256335
0198256337
An Introduction to the Law of Contract by P. S. Atiyah
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19890914
518
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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