Cheshire, fifoot and firmston's law of contract: Historical introduction. / M.P. Furmston

By: Furmston, M.PMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London: Butterworth, 2001Edition: 14th edDescription: lxi, 762p. 25cmISBN: 0406930589Subject(s): LOC classification: KD1554.C47
Contents:
Contents: Historical introduction -- Some factors affecting modern contract law -- The Phenomena of agreement -- Consideration -- Intention to create legal relations -- The Contents of the contract -- Unenforceable contracts -- Mistake -- Misrepresentation, duress and undue influence -- Contracts rendered void by statute -- Contracts illegal by statute or at common law -- Contracts void at common law on grounds of public policy -- Capacity of parties -- Privity of contract -- Privity of contract under the law of agency -- The Voluntary assignment of contractual rights and liabilities -- The Involuntary assignment on contractual rights and liabilities -- Performance and breach -- Discharge by agreement -- Discharge under the doctrine of frustration -- Remedies for breach of contract -- Quasi-contract.
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Includes index

Contents: Historical introduction -- Some factors affecting modern contract law -- The Phenomena of agreement -- Consideration -- Intention to create legal relations -- The Contents of the contract -- Unenforceable contracts -- Mistake -- Misrepresentation, duress and undue influence -- Contracts rendered void by statute -- Contracts illegal by statute or at common law -- Contracts void at common law on grounds of public policy -- Capacity of parties -- Privity of contract -- Privity of contract under the law of agency -- The Voluntary assignment of contractual rights and liabilities -- The Involuntary assignment on contractual rights and liabilities -- Performance and breach -- Discharge by agreement -- Discharge under the doctrine of frustration -- Remedies for breach of contract -- Quasi-contract.

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