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Contract Law Directions 9th Revised edition


Contract Law Directions 9th Revised edition

Paperback by Taylor, Richard (Emeritus Professor of Law, Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire); Taylor, Damian (MA (Oxon) BCL, Solicitor)

Contract Law Directions

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ISBN:
9780192873507
Publication Date:
30 May 2023
Edition/language:
9th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
448 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 9 May 2024
Contract Law Directions

Description

Contract law is a core first or second year module on all undergraduate law degrees in the UK. It is a core module on law conversion courses (GDL) and LLM. A considered balance of depth, detail, context, and critique, Contract Law Directions offers the most student-friendly guide to the subject; empowering students to evaluate the law, understand its practical application, and approach assessments with confidence. The Directions series has been written with students in mind. Contract Law Directions is the ideal guide as they approach the subject for the first time, this book will help them: - Gain a complete understanding of the topic: we won't overload or leave students short, just the right amount of detail conveyed clearly - Understand the law in context: with scene-setting introductions and highlighted case extracts, the practical importance of the law becomes clear - Identify when and how to evaluate the law critically: students will be introduced to the key areas of debate and given the confidence to question the law - Deepen and test knowledge: visually engaging learning and self-testing features aid understanding and help students tackle assessments with confidence - Elevate their learning: with the ground-work in place, your students can aspire to take their learning to the next level, with direction provided on how to go further, each chapter now has a 'digging deeper' feature to further develop understanding New to this Edition - This edition has been fully revised and incorporates a number of new cases at Supreme Court, Privy Council, Court of Appeal and High Court level, including the following: TRW v Panasonic (CA) (battle of forms), Pakistan International Airlines v Times Travel (Supreme Court) (lawful act duress), Billy Graham Evangelistic Association v Scottish Event Campus (Sheriff Court) (force majeure-triggered by Covid), Triple Point Technology v PTT (Supreme Court) (liquidated damages and termination), A-G Virgin Islands v Global Water Associates (Privy Council) (remoteness of damages), and many others. - The opportunity was taken at proof stage to incorporate a discussion of the important 2023 decision of the Supreme Court in Barton v Morris (in place of Gwyn-Jones) (unilateral contracts). Digital formats and resources The ninth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access, along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks The text is also supported by online resources, which include: - Self-test questions - Guidance on answering essay and problem questions - Web links - Flashcard glossary Additional lecturer resources include: - Diagrams from the book

Contents

1: Introduction Part 1 Creation of Obligations 2: Agreement 3: Certainty and the intention to create legal relations 4: Consideration and estoppel Part 2 Contents and Borders 5: Positive terms 6: Exemption clauses 7: Misrepresentation Part 3 Defects 8: Mistake 9: Duress, undue influence and unconscionable bargains Part 4 Finishing and Enforcing Obligations 10: Frustration 11: Damages 12: Specific remedies 13: Privity and the interests of third parties Appendix 1: Efficient and creative study Appendix 2: Examinations and how to take advantage of them

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