A student classic: clear, comprehensive, contextual. Jill Poole's immensely popular Textbook on Contract Law has been guiding students through contract law for over 20 years. This new edition has been updated with the latest key legal developments by Professor Robert Merkin and Dr Severine Saintier. The law of contract is placed within its commercial context, and students are provided with a detailed yet accessible treatment of all the key areas of contract law. Key features: - Each chapter begins with a summary of key issues, providing an overview of central themes and points of law, and concludes with suggestions for further reading, guiding students towards the most relevant texts and articles - Key points, illustrative examples and questions encourage a deeper understanding of the central facts and issues - Headings, case summaries and case extract boxes allow for easy navigation through the text Online resources: The study of contract law continues via the online resources, keeping you up to date and helping to consolidate your learning. - 300 multiple choice questions with answers and feedback - Self-test questions and answers - Guidance on answering problem questions in contract law - Updates on new legislation, cases, and other legal developments
The 13th edition of this established and popular text provides a clear and commercially-focused exposition of contract law.
'Casebook on Contract Law' provides students with a comprehensive selection of the cases most likely to be encountered on contract law courses and is specifically designed to meet their needs.
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 A selection of online resources accompany this ...
(1888) 40 Ch D 312 at 322, as modernised by Megarry J in Cresswell v Potter [1978] 1 WLR 255n. The first defendant concentrates on the three elements there referred to: first, the 'poor and ignorant man'; second, the considerable ...
178, 195, 217 Williams v Carwardine (1833) 5 C & P566; 172 ER 1101 ... 20 Williams v Roffey Bros [1991] 1 QB 1... 49, 50, 55, 62, 64–6, 74, A2 Williams v Williams [1957] 1 WLR 148 ... 60 With v O'Flanagan [1936] Ch 575.
Williams v Carwardine (1833) 5 C & P566; 172 ER 1101 . . . 20 Williams v Roffey Bros. [1991] 1 QB 1 . . . 47, 48, 53, 60, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71 Williams v Williams [1957] 1 WLR 148 . . . 58 With v O'Flanagan [1936] Ch 575.
708 Duffen v Frabo SpA [2000] 1 Lloyd's Rep 180 . . . 525 Duff 's Executor's Case, see Cheshire Banking Co, Re Dunbar Bank plc v Nadeem [1998] 3 All ER 876 . . . 367 Dunkirk Colliery Co v Lever (1878) 9 Ch D 20 . . . 555 Dunlop v ...
This textbook provides an accessible account of the intricacies of contract law and the problems that can arise during the life of a contract.
This textbook provides an accessible account of the intricacies of contract law and the problems that can arise during the life of a contract.
Casebook on Contract provides students with a comprehensive selection of the cases most lkely to be encountered on contract law courses and is specifically designed to meet their needs.The case law is helpfully structured and presented ...