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Unlocking contract law / Chris Turner.

By: Turner, Chris, 1937-.
Series: Unlocking the law.Publisher: Oxon : Hodder Arnold, 2007Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxx, 529 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780340941966 (pbk.); 0340941960 (pbk.).Subject(s): Contracts -- England | Contracts -- WalesDDC classification: 346.4202
Contents:
Ch. 1. The origins and character of Contract Law. - Ch. 2. Formation of a contract: Offer and acceptance. - Ch. 3. Formation of a contract: consideration. - Ch. 4. Formation of a contract: Intention to create Legal Relations. - Ch. 5. Form. - Ch. 6. The obligations under a contract: terms. - Ch. 7. The obligations under a contract: Exclusion and limitation clauses. - Ch. 8. Void and voidable contracts. - Ch. 9. Vitiating factors: misrepresentation. - Ch. 10. Vitiating factors: mistake. - Ch. 11. Vitiating factors: duress and undue influence. Ch. 12. Vitiating factors: illegality and unenforceable contracts. - Ch. 13. Third party rights and the doctrine of privity. - Ch. 14. Capacity. - Ch. 15. Discharge of a contract. - Ch. 16. Remedies in Contract Law. - Ch. 17. Quasi-contract.
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Floor 4, Shelf 38 , Side 2, TierNo 3, BayNo 3

346.4202 TUR (Browse shelf) 1 Available CALxx,03000,03,RA 5000090432

Previous ed.: London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2004.

The law is stated as at 31 March 2007.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. The origins and character of Contract Law. - Ch. 2. Formation of a contract: Offer and acceptance. - Ch. 3. Formation of a contract: consideration. - Ch. 4. Formation of a contract: Intention to create Legal Relations. - Ch. 5. Form. - Ch. 6. The obligations under a contract: terms. - Ch. 7. The obligations under a contract: Exclusion and limitation clauses. - Ch. 8. Void and voidable contracts. - Ch. 9. Vitiating factors: misrepresentation. - Ch. 10. Vitiating factors: mistake. - Ch. 11. Vitiating factors: duress and undue influence. Ch. 12. Vitiating factors: illegality and unenforceable contracts. - Ch. 13. Third party rights and the doctrine of privity. - Ch. 14. Capacity. - Ch. 15. Discharge of a contract. - Ch. 16. Remedies in Contract Law. - Ch. 17. Quasi-contract.

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