Using Commercial Contracts: a practical guide for engineers and project managers examines how the law of contract operates, and the way in which the legal system interprets what a contract actually means. By giving clear, readable and expert advice on key legal issues, this guide provides the manage
Using commercial contracts: a practical guide for engineers and project managers
โ Scribed by Wright, David
- Publisher
- Wiley Blackwell
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 315
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: The law in general --
The start : using an agent --
The organisation --
Making the contract, part 1 : the requirements --
Making the contract, part 2 : offer and acceptance --
Words in contracts, part 1 : words used pre-contract --
Words in contracts, part 2 : post-contract --
The terms of the contract --
The basic framework : contracts of sale --
Liability exemption clauses --
Factors that may invalidate a contract --
Illegal contracts --
Privity of contract --
Other relationships --
Preliminary agreements and letters of intent --
How the contract ends --
Remedies for breach of contract and defences to claims.
โฆ Subjects
Construction contracts;England.;Construction contracts;Wales.;LAW / Military;Construction contracts.;England.;Wales.
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