An introduction to the law of contract / by P.S. Atiyah.
By: Atiyah, P. S
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This is the new sixth edition of Atiyah's Introduction to the Law of Contract that offers a clear and comprehensive account of this area of law. This latest edition, by Stephen Smith, retains the general shape and structure of Atiyah's classic book but as with previous editions, the texthas been completely revised and updated to place the law of contract in a modern context. Combining coverage of the law with an account of perspectives on contract law, Smith addresses European influences on the subject and takes all key changes and developments in the law and current literatureinto account. The aims of the book, however, remain unchanged: to supply a basic introduction, not merely to the law of Contract, but also to theories, policies and ideas underlying the subject. This remains a stimulating and innovative introduction for all students coming to Contract Law forthe first time.
Includes index.
The development of the modern law of contract -- Definition and classification of contracts -- Contracts made by the parties: offer and acceptance -- Contracts made by the courts -- Certainty -- Consideration -- Intention to create legal relations -- Formalities -- The different kinds of contractual duties -- Contractual duties fixed by the parties ('express terms') -- Contractual duties not fixed by the parties ('implied terms') -- The construction of the contract -- The duty to disclose material facts -- The duty to refrain from misrepresentation -- The duty to refrain from duress and undue influence -- The duty to refrain from duress and undue influence -- The duty not to abuse a fiduciary position -- The objects of the contract -- Void contracts -- Illegal contracts -- The enforcement of contractual rights by third parties -- The enforcement of contractual rights against third parties -- Discharge of the contract -- Rescission and termination of the contract -- Actions for money -- Specific performance and injunction.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Table of Cases and Statutes
- Definition and Classification of Contracts
- Contracts made by Parties: Offer and Acceptance
- Contracts made by the Courts
- Certainty
- The Intention to Create Legal Relations
- Formalities
- Different Kinds of Contractual Duties
- Contractual Duties Fixed by the Parties
- Contractual Duties Not Fixed by the Parties
- The Construction of the Contract
- The Duty to Disclose Material Facts
- Misrepresentation
- Duress and Undue Influence
- Unfair Contracts
- Void Contracts
- Illegal Contracts
- The Enforcement of Contractual Rights by Third Parties
- The Enforcement of Contractual Rights against Third Parties
- Termination and Rescission of Contracts
- Remedies for Breach of Contract