The Law of ContractCambridge University Press, 2003 - 441 lappuses Previous editions of this text have consistently been a favourite amongst common law lawyers. This new edition has been brought fully up to date and will be of interest to those studying 'advanced' obligations/common law modules. Undergraduates who study contract courses with a strong socio-legal tradition will also find this text invaluable as it uniquely grounds the nature of contract law in its social and political context. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 61.
ix. lappuse
... Fairness of the exchange 32 ( c ) Co - operation 33 4. Conclusion a regulatory perspective C. Contextual legal reasoning 35 1. Formalism and unity 35 2. Differentiation and materialization 37 D. Globalization and sources of law 1 ...
... Fairness of the exchange 32 ( c ) Co - operation 33 4. Conclusion a regulatory perspective C. Contextual legal reasoning 35 1. Formalism and unity 35 2. Differentiation and materialization 37 D. Globalization and sources of law 1 ...
xiii. lappuse
... Fairness 270 270 A. Substantive fairness B. Fairness in the common law 272 1. Consideration 273 2. Incorporation of terms 274 3. Undue influence and ' unconscionability ' 274 275 4. Interpretation and implied terms 5. Mistake 276 6 ...
... Fairness 270 270 A. Substantive fairness B. Fairness in the common law 272 1. Consideration 273 2. Incorporation of terms 274 3. Undue influence and ' unconscionability ' 274 275 4. Interpretation and implied terms 5. Mistake 276 6 ...
xiv. lappuse
... fairness 300 Chapter 14 The range of liability 302 A. Privity of contract 302 1. Burden of positive obligations 2. Burden of disability 303 303 304 3. Beneficial positive rights 4. Beneficial immunities 305 B. Parties to the contract ...
... fairness 300 Chapter 14 The range of liability 302 A. Privity of contract 302 1. Burden of positive obligations 2. Burden of disability 303 303 304 3. Beneficial positive rights 4. Beneficial immunities 305 B. Parties to the contract ...
xv. lappuse
... Fairness 372 372 377 2. Limitation of damages 3. Liquidated damages and penalties 373 ( a ) Equitable control 373 ( b ) Consumer contracts ( c ) Fairness D. Security 379 376 1. Certainty of proprietary rights 382 2. Protection of ...
... Fairness 372 372 377 2. Limitation of damages 3. Liquidated damages and penalties 373 ( a ) Equitable control 373 ( b ) Consumer contracts ( c ) Fairness D. Security 379 376 1. Certainty of proprietary rights 382 2. Protection of ...
xvi. lappuse
... compulsory performance 429 3. Limitations 431 ( a ) Waste of resources 431 ( b ) Liberty 432 ( c ) Fairness 433 ( d ) Mutuality Index 435 433 Table of statutory instruments PAGE Business Advertisements ( Disclo- sure xvi Contents.
... compulsory performance 429 3. Limitations 431 ( a ) Waste of resources 431 ( b ) Liberty 432 ( c ) Fairness 433 ( d ) Mutuality Index 435 433 Table of statutory instruments PAGE Business Advertisements ( Disclo- sure xvi Contents.
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Table of statutes | xviii |
Table of EC legislation | xlvii |
Towards a new conception | 8 |
E The constitution of the market | 14 |
The transformation of the law of contract | 20 |
Contextual legal reasoning | 35 |
Tests of enforceability | 46 |
Illegality and public policy | 51 |
B Incorporation of express terms | 223 |
E Implied terms | 238 |
Mandatory obligations | 247 |
Statutory invalidity | 253 |
G Negotiated regulation | 266 |
B Fairness in the common law | 272 |
Statutory controls | 283 |
Judicial revision | 293 |
Consideration and the exchange model | 58 |
Intention to create legal relations | 67 |
Estoppel and the reliance model | 74 |
The classification of the reliance model | 85 |
The contractualization of social life | 94 |
E The purpose of markets | 106 |
Ascription of contractual responsibility | 114 |
E Consent by remote parties | 127 |
G Autonomy and responsibility | 135 |
Undue influence | 143 |
Affirmation and bars to rescission | 152 |
The moment of responsibility | 158 |
Instrumentalism | 171 |
Precontractual responsibility | 177 |
Failure to disclose information | 198 |
Abuse of position of trust | 209 |
G Rationale for the duty to negotiate with care | 216 |
The range of liability | 302 |
B Parties to the contract | 308 |
Rationale of privity | 314 |
E Statutory reform | 325 |
129 | 326 |
B Performance of the contract | 333 |
Modifications to the contract | 341 |
Termination for breach of contract | 356 |
Agreed remedies | 364 |
Security | 379 |
E Guarantees and indemnities | 391 |
A Judicial enforcement mechanisms | 397 |
Damages | 405 |
b Causation | 419 |
E Compulsory performance | 427 |
c Fairness | 433 |
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