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Elliott & Quinn's Contract Law 12th edition


Elliott & Quinn's Contract Law 12th edition

Paperback by Elliott, Catherine; Quinn, Frances

Elliott & Quinn's Contract Law

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ISBN:
9781292251400
Publication Date:
30 Apr 2019
Edition/language:
12th edition / English
Publisher:
Pearson Education Limited
Pages:
400 pages
Format:
Paperback
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Elliott & Quinn's Contract Law

Description

Everything you need from your Contract Law textbook in one leading text. Elliott & Quinn's Contract Law, 12th edition is the leading text for law students, coming from an expert author team known for making the subject easy to understand without compromising on academic rigour. This accessible textbook provides a straightforward coverage of the fundamental legal principles of the subject. It also presents an in-depth discussion of all key cases and their principles, prompting you to practice and apply them to exam-style questions, giving you the opportunity to understand how the law operates in the real world. The book also encourages you to develop your own views on the effectiveness of the current laws and get an overview of future reform options. The latest edition also includes: A new 'The Bigger Picture' feature that highlights the legal issues behind high-profile news stories, helping you to see the real-world application of the law. New essay and problem questions, with answer guidance also available online to support your revision. Revamped end of chapter summaries, for easy revision. Free access to a companion website with additional resources to support your study, available at www.pearsoned.co.uk/elliottquinn. With a plethora of useful study features and case examples, this text offers the knowledge and support you need to excel in your course.

Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Table of cases Table of statutes Table of statutory instruments Table of EU legislation Introduction Part 1 The formation of a contract Offer and acceptance Certainty Intention to create legal relations Capacity Formalities Consideration Part 2 The contents of a contract Terms of the contract Unfair contract terms Part 3 Vitiating factors Misrepresentation Mistake Illegality Duress and undue influence Part 4 Third parties Third parties Part 5 discharge and remedies Discharge of contract Remedies Part 6 Consumer protection Consumer contracts Answering examination questions Glossary Index

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