Law of Contract, 15th edition

Published by Pearson (July 5, 2024) © 2024

  • Paul Richards
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Enhance Your Understanding of Contract Law with This Powerful Digital Tool

Enhance your understanding of contract law with Law of Contract, 15th Edition, a comprehensive eTextbook designed to support your learning and the ideal support for LLB or GDL/SQE1 students.

This updated digital edition helps you develop your skills and apply contract law to real-life problem scenarios through activities, self-tests, and writing practice.

With clear, engaging coverage of core principles and key concepts, this eTextbook encourages you to debate key issues and build legal arguments.

Packed with learning tools, this text is ideal for undergraduate students, helping you build a solid foundation in contract law.

  1. The evolution and definition of the modern contract
  2. The fact of agreement
  3. Consideration
  4. Intention to create legal relations
  5. Capacity
  6. Formalities
  7. The terms of the contract
  8. Exemption clauses
  9. Misrepresentation
  10. Mistake
  11. Duress and undue influence
  12. Illegality
  13. Discharge by performance, agreement breach
  14. Discharge by frustration
  15. The common law remedy of damages
  16. Equitable remedies
  17. Quasi-contract and the law of restitution
  18. Privity of contract: Third parties

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