The first textbook on Commonwealth Caribbean Contract law for undergraduate and sixth form students, Commonwealth Caribbean Contract Law is a new and unrivalled resource on the subject. This textbook utilises Caribbean Case Law and Statutory provisions to provide a clear and immersive path into the study of contract law from a Caribbean perspective. Encompassing topics that include misrepresentation, privity, and remedies, this book expertly introduces and explains the many aspects of contract law in the Caribbean. Written by a well-established textbook author and professor of law at Mona Campus, the textbook comprehensively covers all key principles of contractual obligations studied by undergraduate students, and is relevant to practitioners in a modern and accessible way. An invaluable reference, this book is essential reading for those with an academic or professional interest in contract law.
It is hoped that this book can assist in developing a genuine interest and understanding of contract law.
First Commonwealth Caribbean Contract Law textbook with a student-friendly, simple layout of fundamental principles, caveats and supporting decisions ...
This work is now well established as the leading text on tort law in the region, and this third edition incorporates the most recent developments in law and legal thinking.
The book primarily targets the development of business law in several Caribbean Commonwealth jurisdictions but also, where appropriate, embraces the jurisprudence of other Commonwealth nations such as the United Kingdom, Canada and ...
The book primarily targets the development of business law principles in several Caribbean Commonwealth jurisdictions but, where appropriate, also embraces the jurisprudence of other Commonwealth nations, such as the United Kingdom, Canada ...
... continuing overriding duty to act bona fide and in the best interests of the company, not to implement the agreement. The English decision in John Crowther Group plc v Carpets International plc109 is to the same effect. It was held.
This 5th edition of Commonwealth Caribbean Property Law sets out clearly and concisely the central principles of the law of real property in the region, guiding students through this core but often complex subject area.
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This book includes the reforms proposed by the various Caribbean Commissions since 1985, making it a comprehensive guide to constitutional law in the Caribbean.
The book will also examine how the courts on the Commonwealth Cariibeen have sought to define principles of administrative law.