Master key concepts and leading cases in contracts with this concise study guide.
Designed for law students and anyone seeking a clear, practical overview, this edition compiles focused questions and answers on contract principles. It pairs essentials from Anson on Contracts and Blackstone with explanations taught by Michigan Law School professors, making complex ideas easier to grasp.
Whether you need quick review notes, structured study prompts, or a historical context for core doctrines, this book presents the material in straightforward language and a compact format suitable for study sessions and exam prep.
Ideal for readers preparing for law exams, or anyone seeking an elementary, accessible introduction to contract law and its foundational cases.
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Excerpt from The Student's Quiz Book: Containing Questions, Answers and a History of the Leading Cases in Anson on Contracts and Blackstone; As Taught by the Professors in the Michigan Law School
By permission of the Hon. Thomas M. Cooley and Prof. Jerome C. Knowlton, copious extracts from the American Notes, in each work, are presented. No other book in the market covers the same ground in the same manner. This is the only authorized work of the kind ever published for the use of the students in the Michigan Law School in particular. To the students of the Junior Class this work will prove invaluable, because, in ascomparatively brief time they can master that which they would otherwise be months in obtaining.
To the students of other law schools, where Anson on Con? Tracts, and Blackstone's Commentaries, are used, the work will be found fully as valuable; and to those persons who desire an elementary knowledge of the principles of law, contained 'in a small compass, in clear and simple language, this Work will be found to be perfectly adapted to their use and con venience.
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