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This text explains and analyzes the law of contract, and provides a detailed examination of many areas of controversy and difficulty. Amongst recent developments examined is the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Bill.
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A discussion, from a comparative perspective, of the alternative options a breach of contract victim may take, contrasting between civil and common law solutions, and international groups of systems, aiming to identify how far differences in theoretical approach are reflected in practical results.
This is a thorough examination of the principles governing the conflict between the sanctity of contract and the discharge of contractual obligations in response to supervening events. The author guides the reader through a list of supervening events which may be encountered in any commercial transaction, setting out the statutory principles involved, together with judicial interpretations from a number of Common Law jurisdictions.
La 4e de couverture indique : "Provides a guide to the nature and uses of a Bill of Lading. Provides a detailed analysis of common standard form clauses and the legal principles that apply to them. Includes a new Chapter providing key commentary on the Rotterdam Rules. Includes all the important new cases and Supreme Court decisions. Gives you an in-depth treatment of specialist commercial contract area. Gives you practical guidance through commentary on case law and legislation. Organised so that each chapter deals with a particular clause or group of clauses found in day to day practice."
The sixth edition of this classic text has been extensively updated and re-written to take into account all the legislative changes since the last edition. It examines thoroughly such legislation as the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999, the Competition Act 1998, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, the Enterprise Act 2002, the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999, the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 and the Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002.Readership: Written by the pre-eminent specialist on the subject, this comprehensive, introductory guide ensures that the reader gains a firm understanding of the basic princi...
Treitel covers the extent to which contracts can benefit or bind third parties, variation of contracts by subsequent agreement and the distinction between four contractual terms - warranties intermediate (or innominate) terms and fundamental terms.
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This is an invaluable guide to those who need both to write and to apply force majeure clauses.