Contract: Cases & Materials
โ Scribed by Andrew Robertson, Jeannie Paterson
- Publisher
- Lawbook Co.
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1284
- Edition
- 14
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CASES
TABLE OF STATUTES
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 - The nature of contract
Chapter 2 - The place of contract within private law
PART II: FORMATION
Chapter 3 - Agreement
Chapter 4 - Consideration
Chapter 5 - Intention
Chapter 6 - Certainty
Chapter 7 - Formalities
Chapter 8 - Capacity
PART III: DETRIMENTAL RELIANCE AND UNJUST ENRICHMENT
Chapter 9 - Estoppel
Chapter 10 - Restitution
PART IV: PARTIES
Chapter 11 - Privity
PART V: EXPRESS TERMS
Chapter 12 - Identifying the express terms
Chapter 13 - Construing the terms
PART VI: GAP FILLING
Chapter 14 - Implied terms
Chapter 15 - Frustration
PART VII: CONSUMER CONTRACTS
Chapter 16 - Unfair contract terms
Chapter 17 - Consumer guarantees
PART VIII: PERFORMANCE AND BREACH
Chapter 18 - Performance and breach
PART IX: TERMINATION
Chapter 19 - Termination by agreement
Chapter 20 - Failure of a contingent condition
Chapter 21 - Termination for breach
Chapter 22 - Termination for repudiation
Chapter 23 - Termination for delay
Chapter 24 - Consequences of affirmation or termination
Chapter 25 - Restrictions
PART X: REMEDIES FOR BREACH
Chapter 26 - The measure of damages
Chapter 27 - Limitations on the award of damages
Chapter 28 - Liquidated damages and penalities
Chapter 29 - Actions for debt
Chapter 30 - Specific performance and injunctions
PART XIA: VITIATING FACTORS: MISINFORMATION
Chapter 31 - Mistake
Chapter 32 - Misrepresentation
Chapter 33 - Misleading or deceptive conduct
PART XIB: VITIATING FACTORS: ABUSE OF POWER
Chapter 34 - Duress
Chapter 35 - Undue influence
Chapter 36 - Unconscionable dealing
Chapter 37 - Impropriety by third parties
Chapter 38 - Unconscionable conduct under statute
PART XIC: VITIATING FACTORS: RESCISSION
Chapter 39 - Rescission
PART XID: VITIATING FACTORS: ILLEGALITY
Chapter 40 - Contracts prohibited by statute
Chapter 41 - Contracts prohibited at common law
Chapter 42 - The consequences of illegality
INDEX
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