Contract Law Q&A (Questions & Answers) (Questions and Answers) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Contract Law Q&A (Questions & Answers) (Questions and Answers) Book

Providing invaluable assistance to all those facing coursework assignments or examinations in contract law, this book presents the student with an easy method of identifying all the main points in a particular area, whilst teaching by illustration the skills needed to write good answers to contract questions. The questions and answers cover the main areas dealt with in undergraduate and GDL/CPE contract courses. This edition, which contains five completely new questions, has been fully revised to take account of recent developments. These include: the House of Lords’ decision in Jackson v Royal Bank of Scotland (remoteness of damage) the Court of Appeal decisions in Apple Corps Ltd v Apple Computers (offer and acceptance) Bramhill v Edwards (implied terms) Brennan v Bolt Burdon (mistake of law). Topics covered by new questions include the Law Commission’s proposals for the reform of the statutory control of exclusion clauses and the issues relating to the illegal performance of contracts raised by the recent Court of Appeal decisions in the employment cases of Vakante v Addey & Stanhope School and Wheeler v Quality Deep Trading Ltd. Read More

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  • 0415428904
  • 9780415428903
  • Richard Stone
  • 26 April 2007
  • Routledge-Cavendish
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
  • 7
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