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The expert author provides a detailed treatment of the basic rules, principles, and issues in contracts. Topics covered include offer and acceptance, parol evidence and interpretation, consideration, promissory estoppel, contracts under seal, capacity of parties, conditions, performance, and breach. The author also discusses damages, avoidance and reformation, third-party beneficiaries, assignments, and the statute of frauds. The discharge of contracts and illegal bargains are also the subject of separate chapters.
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Started as an experiment that has proven to be successful, the methodology in Cases and Problems on Contracts helps law students exercise analytic thinking and enables them to master basic contracts by working problems and dissecting cases. The material employs the problem method in tandem with case dissection to develop students? interest and increase their store of knowledge. Cases and Problems on Contracts includes sections on the agreement process, consideration, moral obligation, consideration, third-party beneficiaries, assignment and delegation, statute of frauds, and discharge of contracts. The editors have included many cases involving lawyers as contracting parties to illuminate various aspects of professional responsibility.
Mrs. Calamari's new landlord tells her that no cats will be allowed starting Sunday, thus beginning a week of trickery and amusing deception, ending in a happy surprise.
In the past few decades, scholars have offered positive, normative, and most recently, interpretive theories of contract law. This title confronts the leading interpretive theories of contract and demonstrates their interpretive doctrinal failures.
"This book is an institutional and intellectual history of Fordham Law School recounted in the context of legal education generally. It is unique in identifying the factors that determine a law school's academic quality and in recounting the activities of the ABA and AALS in assuring adequate funding to maintain academic standards"--
Transferring Invention Rights: Effective and Enforceable Contracts, a new, comprehensive treatise, provides practical guidance to general contract law specifically geared to intellectual property, licenses, assignments, and other invention-related
The ABA Journal serves the legal profession. Qualified recipients are lawyers and judges, law students, law librarians and associate members of the American Bar Association.