現代契約法(第5版)<br>The Modern Law of Contract (5TH)

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現代契約法(第5版)
The Modern Law of Contract (5TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 800 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781859416679
  • DDC分類 346

基本説明

A detailed account of the modern law of contract in England and Wales, with European material.

Full Description


The Modern Law of Contract builds on the success of the popular Principles of Contract Law. This new edition has been greatly expanded and thoroughly revised,with the analysis of contract law centred on solid examination of case law and statute. Taking account of a variety of theoretical approaches economic, sociological and empirical the book combines meticulous examination of authorities and commentary with a modern and contextual approach. European material is also included from incorporation of relevant European Directives such as electronic and 'distance' contracts to the proposals for a 'European Law of Contract' produced by the Lando Commission. Recent case law has been analysed in detail and includes the House of Lords' decisions in Alfred McAlpine Construction Ltd v Panatown Ltd (privity); Royal Bank of Scotland v Etridge (No 2) (undue influence); Farley v Skinner (non-pecuniary damages); and Attorney General v Blake (restitutionary damages for breach). The range of material covered, combined with an accessible style, means that this book will meet the needs of all undergraduate contract courses, enabling students to gain a profound understanding of this pivotal field. It will also be useful for students studying contract law as part of another discipline.

Contents

Introduction: The Nature of the Contract; Forming the Agreement; Tests of Enforceability; Intention to Create Legal Relations; Privity; Agency and Assignment; Capacity; The Contents of the Contract; Clauses Excluding or Limiting Liability; Misrepresentation; Mistake; Duress; Undue Influence; Illegality; Agreements Contrary to Public Policy; Contracts Restricting Competition; Frustration; Discharge by Performance or Breach.