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Contract Law in Ireland Robert Clark

Contract Law in Ireland By Robert Clark

Contract Law in Ireland by Robert Clark


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Summary

A systematic treatment of Irish contract law which considers its historical background and provides a description of the present situation with many case law illustrations. The text has been updated to take account of recent developments and to examine the assignment of contracts.

Contract Law in Ireland Summary

Contract Law in Ireland by Robert Clark

Robert Clark's treatment of Irish contract law aims to provide readers with a guide to the complexities of contract law in Ireland. "Contract Law in Ireland" is organized under headings such as Consumer Protection, Importance and Relative Effect of Contractual Terms, Equitable Intervention, Duress, Damages and Restitution. The third edition takes full account of the extensive case law which has appeared in the five years since the publication of the second edition. Particular attention has been paid to recent developments in relation to subject to contact agreements, the law of mistake, misrepresentation and the important recent line of insurance law cases starting with "Aro Road". In fact, the book has been reorganized and expanded so as to facilitate a more detailed consideration of Irish case law, both old and new. The author considers the historical background to the current law and provides a detailed account of the present situation with copious illustrative case law. The leading English cases form an integral part of this work.

Table of Contents

Assignment; consumer protection; restitution; express and implied terms; illegal contracts and restraint of trade; equitable remedies and limitation of actions.

Additional information

GOR002121208
9780421464803
0421464801
Contract Law in Ireland by Robert Clark
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
1992-11-30
460
N/A
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