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Law of contract

"Law of Contract" is popular with students for its concise, clear and up-to-date explanation of the main principles of contract law. The author presents the law in a readable and accessible form by setting out the general principles of the subject with reference to the leading and most recent cases. The key features include: accessible and contextual approach relates the main principles to specific offences enabling students to gain a sound understanding of the main concepts; case summaries throughout the book enable students to quickly access the main points of the most relevant cases, and consider the principles of the law in action; and analytical focus helps students to critically reflect on points of law and develop their own analytical skills.; The features new to this edition include: a new section has been inserted to take into account the effects of the Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002 as it relates to consumer guarantees offered by manufacturers and retailers; the section on the effect of undue influence on third parties in chapter 11 has been full revised and simplified; additional material has been added to the chapter on discharge of contracts to take into account the Court of Appeal decision inClegg v Ollie Andersson (t/a Nordic Marine); and a commentary has been added on the House of Lords decision in Attorney- General v Blake regarding and the more recent attempt to make use of the principles established in that case in. It also includes: an updated coverage and commentary on case law developments - mistaken identity (Shogun Finance Ltd. v Hudson), liability for breach of warranty of authority (Nimmo v Habton Farms), exemption clauses (Feldaroll Foundry plc v Hermes Leasing (London) Ltd), contributory negligence (Standard Chartered Bank v Pakistan National Shipping Corporation), and restitutionary damages for breach of contract (Experience Hendrix LLC v PPX Enterprises Inc); new text design; Richardsis Head of the Department of Law, University of Huddersfield. He has many years experience as a lecturer in contract, land law and trusts, and is an examiner and moderator for various bodies. This series is a framework for successful learning! Longman's established "Foundations Studies in Law Series" prides itself on its clarity of content, engaging case summaries and reference to contemporary issues. With coverage ideally suited to undergraduate and graduate diploma law students, and a wealth of learning support, these texts do more for students of law. For engaging and comprehensive presentation of the rules of law across the LLB Foundation subjects, turn to the "Foundation Studies in Law Series". Other titles currently available in this series are: "Constitutional and Administrative Law", "Criminal Law", "Law of the European Union", "Land Law", "Law of Tort", and "Trusts and Equity".

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  • ""Law of Contract" is popular with students for its concise, clear and up-to-date explanation of the main principles of contract law. The author presents the law in a readable and accessible form by setting out the general principles of the subject with reference to the leading and most recent cases. The key features include: accessible and contextual approach relates the main principles to specific offences enabling students to gain a sound understanding of the main concepts; case summaries throughout the book enable students to quickly access the main points of the most relevant cases, and consider the principles of the law in action; and analytical focus helps students to critically reflect on points of law and develop their own analytical skills.; The features new to this edition include: a new section has been inserted to take into account the effects of the Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002 as it relates to consumer guarantees offered by manufacturers and retailers; the section on the effect of undue influence on third parties in chapter 11 has been full revised and simplified; additional material has been added to the chapter on discharge of contracts to take into account the Court of Appeal decision inClegg v Ollie Andersson (t/a Nordic Marine); and a commentary has been added on the House of Lords decision in Attorney- General v Blake regarding and the more recent attempt to make use of the principles established in that case in. It also includes: an updated coverage and commentary on case law developments - mistaken identity (Shogun Finance Ltd. v Hudson), liability for breach of warranty of authority (Nimmo v Habton Farms), exemption clauses (Feldaroll Foundry plc v Hermes Leasing (London) Ltd), contributory negligence (Standard Chartered Bank v Pakistan National Shipping Corporation), and restitutionary damages for breach of contract (Experience Hendrix LLC v PPX Enterprises Inc); new text design; Richardsis Head of the Department of Law, University of Huddersfield. He has many years experience as a lecturer in contract, land law and trusts, and is an examiner and moderator for various bodies. This series is a framework for successful learning! Longman's established "Foundations Studies in Law Series" prides itself on its clarity of content, engaging case summaries and reference to contemporary issues. With coverage ideally suited to undergraduate and graduate diploma law students, and a wealth of learning support, these texts do more for students of law. For engaging and comprehensive presentation of the rules of law across the LLB Foundation subjects, turn to the "Foundation Studies in Law Series". Other titles currently available in this series are: "Constitutional and Administrative Law", "Criminal Law", "Law of the European Union", "Land Law", "Law of Tort", and "Trusts and Equity"."@en
  • "Richards provides a clear treatment of the principles of the law of contract, with a selective presentation of key topics, described and analysed at an appropriate depth for undergraduate study."

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