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'A well-structured book that will enable students to navigate and understand contract law.'
Róisín Mulgrew, Assistant Professor in Law, University of Nottingham
'Pitched at a comprehensible level and user-friendly, this is the ideal textbook for first year students in the Law of Contract. The author has not only managed to make the subject accessible without over-simplification but also to make a complex area of law enjoyable for those studying it.'
Brigitte Clark, Senior Lecturer in Law, Oxford Brookes University
'A comprehensive undergraduate level contract law book with a writing style that is clear and challenging to the right degree.'
Carol Kilgannon, Senior Lecturer and LLB Programme Leader, University of Winchester
Law of Contract, part of the Foundations Series, offers a comprehensive, clear and straightforward account of the law ideal for LLB and GDL students and other studying this subject at degree level.
This twelfth edition has been fully updated with all recent developments in contract law, including:
· Substantial discussion of the Consumer Rights Bill 2014
· A new explanation of good faith as a contractual term
· An examination of significant recent cases, such as Dresdner Kleinwort Ltd v Atrill [2013], Cramaso LLP v Ogilvie-Grant [2014] and Dany Lions Ltd v Bristol Cars Ltd [2013].
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Paul Richards was formerly Head of the School of Law at the University of Huddersfield. He has had many years of experience as a university academic in contract law, land law and trusts and formerly served as Chief Examiner in the Law of Contract to the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives. He has also acted as external examiner at numerous universities and examining bodies in these subjects.
Paul Richards was formerly Head of the School of Law at the University of Huddersfield. He has had many years of experience as a university academic in contract law, land law and trusts and formerly served as Chief Examiner in the Law of Contract to the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives. He has also acted as external examiner at numerous universities and examining bodies in these subjects.
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 12 edition. 728 pages. 9.65x7.48x1.69 inches. In Stock. Seller Inventory # zk1292063750