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      • Straightforward, engaging and stimulating, Contract Law has been revised and updated to reflect various developments in the law, such as Supreme Court and Privy Council decisions on certainty of terms and remoteness of damage, and the effect of Brexit on long-term premises leases.
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  2. May 25, 2023 · The 15th edition of Ewan McKendrick KC's bestselling textbook is the go-to resource for all students of contract law.

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    • Ewan McKendrick
    • P R I N C I P L E S A N D C O N T E X T
    • CONTENTS
    • Chapter 1 Some basic questions
    • Chapter 2 Themes and perspectives
    • Chapter 4 Preparing to make a contract
    • Chapter 5 Formation
    • Chapter 6 Preliminary agreements
    • PART III
    • Chapter 10 Interpreting contracts
    • Chapter 11 Limiting or extending liability
    • Chapter 13 Varying terms
    • PART V
    • Chapter 16 Termination of contracts
    • PART VII
    • PREFACE

    Contract Law: Principles and Context presents the development of contract law through a considered selection of cases that are both authoritative and used as factual examples to explain the law. The text introduces readers to the nature and range of contracts, the process for making a contract, rights and duties, adjustments to contracts, vitiating...

    Preface Table of cases Table of statutes Acknowledgements PART I

    What is a contract? Why should promises be enforced? How and when did contract law develop? What are the sources of contract law? What are the boundaries of contract law? A law of contract or a law of contracts? How is this book organised?

    Contracts in practice: inequality of bargaining power Contracts in practice: the (ir)relevance of contract law From freedom of contract to welfarism From doctrine to discretion From paper to smart contracts: the rise of e-commerce Codification and harmonisation Theoretical and critical analysis

    Preparing and settling the terms Obligations to disclose information Other regulation of pre-contractual conduct Anticipated contracts that fail to materialise

    Introduction Intention to create legal relations Establishing agreement Conditional contracts Consideration Certainty and completeness Capacity Formalities Vitiating factors

    Introduction A question of intention Agreements to negotiate

    Conferring a benefit on a third party Imposing a burden on a third party Reform of the privity doctrine

    How courts ascertain meaning Admissible evidence in interpretation disputes Principles of interpretation

    The nature and use of exemption clauses Interpreting and applying exemption clauses Statutory controls on exemption clauses Guarantees Indemnities

    How contracts can be varied The requirement for fresh consideration Policing variations Estoppel and waiver Rectification Statutory powers of variation

    Introduction Defining frustration Examples of frustration Limits on frustration The effects of frustration Is the doctrine of frustration unsatisfactory?

    How and why contracts can end Termination for non-performance: common law rights Express rights to terminate Implied rights to terminate without cause Exercising a right to terminate Termination by agreement

    Introduction Statutory illegality Public policy and the ex turpi causa principle Restraint of trade

    It is hard to think of a more foundational legal subject than contract law. Most forms of legal practice involve advising on issues or disputes involving contracts – which is precisely why it is a compulsory area of study in any law degree (and often business degrees as well). But more than that, contracts are central to modern life. For most of us...

  3. Jul 20, 2000 · This best-selling textbook by Ewan McKendrick QC provides a clear account of the basic rules of contract law, while also introducing current debates about the nature, scope and functions of the law and discussing wider controversies surrounding the basic doctrines.

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    • Ewan Mckendrick
  4. Now in its 13th edition, Jill Poole's immensely popular Textbook on Contract Law has been guiding students through contract law for over 20 years. Poole's case focus and clear writing style make...

    • Jill Poole
    • Oxford University Press, 2016
    • illustrated
    • Textbook on Contract LawTextbook On Series
  5. Jun 22, 2022 · Ideal for law students as well as non-commercial lawyers, this book offers a big-picture overview of how contract law functions in Canada’s common law jurisdictions and how it relates to other areas of law, such as torts and restitution. Accessible, Comprehensive and Up-To-Date.

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  6. Significantly streamlined and updated, the second edition of Andrews' Contract Law now provides a clear and succinct examination of all of the topics in the contract law curriculum.

  7. May 21, 2023 · Ewan McKendricks Contract Law provides a reliable, up-to-date and rigorous account of Contract Law. It succinctly sets out the law and offers detailed analysis and critique of important judgments and academic debates.

    • Ewan McKendrick
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