The law of contract / by Edwin Peel.
2020
N10 TRE 2020
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Title
The law of contract / by Edwin Peel.
Author
Cover Title
Treitel on the law of contract
Treitel : the law of contract
Treitel : the law of contract
Edition
15th ed.
ISBN
9780414070714 (pbk.)
Imprint
London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2020.
Language
English
Description
cclxix, 1379 p. ; 24 cm
Call Number
N10 TRE 2020
Summary
Treitel on the Law of Contract is recognised as the most thorough and discerning treatment of contract law. It is a widely adopted textbook for students and a valuable source of reference for practitioners. This new edition provides a clear and detailed analysis of an increasingly complex area of law. Examines, and offers resolutions to, controversial and problematic points of law Takes account of a number of cases in the Supreme Court including Arnold v Britton and Wood v Sureterm (interpretation), Marks & Spencer v BNP Paribas (implied terms), Patel v Mirza (illegality), Cavendish v Makdessi (penalties), and Morris-Garner v One Step ("negotiating damages") Also covers important developments in the Court of Appeal including FSHC Group Holdings v Glas Trust (rectification) and First Tower Trustees v CDS (Superstores International) ("non-reliance") clauses Incorporates the provisions of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 into the chapters affected Treitel remains the most coherent, comprehensive and compelling analysis of contract law on the market. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous ed. 2015.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction
2. Agreement
3. Consideration
4. Contractual intention
5. Form
6. The contents of a contract
7. Exemption clauses and unfair terms
8. Mistake
9. Misrepresentation
10. Duress, undue influence and unconscionable bargains
11. Illegality
12. Capacity
13. Plurality of parties
14. Third parties
15. Assignment
16. Agency
17. Performance and breach
18. Termination for breach
19. Frustration
20. Damages
21. Specific remedies
22. Restitution.
2. Agreement
3. Consideration
4. Contractual intention
5. Form
6. The contents of a contract
7. Exemption clauses and unfair terms
8. Mistake
9. Misrepresentation
10. Duress, undue influence and unconscionable bargains
11. Illegality
12. Capacity
13. Plurality of parties
14. Third parties
15. Assignment
16. Agency
17. Performance and breach
18. Termination for breach
19. Frustration
20. Damages
21. Specific remedies
22. Restitution.
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