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Contract Law in Scotland 4th edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Professional
  • ISBN-10: 1784513164
  • ISBN-13: 9781784513160
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Professional
  • ISBN-10: 1784513164
  • ISBN-13: 9781784513160
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Contract Law in Scotland provides a comprehensive and coherent introduction to the principles of the Scots law of contract and provides the reader with a clear analysis of this difficult area of the law. This practical text:Illustrates the different types of contractual situations and examines the formation, performance and enforcement of contracts; Includes examples of typical contract clauses and treats remedies in detail; Is set in a comparative context and discusses the problems of cross-border and international contracts; Explains the underlying principles of contract law;Is written in a clear, well structured style and uses diagrams to illustrate complex situations.Contents: 1 Introduction; 2 Creation of voluntary obligations: contract, promise and third party rights; 3 Contents, effects and performance; 4 Getting out of the contract; 5 Breach of contract and self-help remedies; 6 Breach of contract and judicial remedies; 7 Illegal contracts and judicial control of unfair contract terms. Contract Law in Scotland is an indispensable text for all students of contract law, and is a practical reference source for legal practitioners.

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This text provides a clear and coherent introduction to the principles of the Scots law of contract. It explains the different types of contractual situations and looks at the formation, performance and enforcement of contracts.
Preface to fourth edition vii
Preface to third edition ix
Preface to second edition xi
Preface to first edition xiii
Table of statutes
xvii
Table of statutory instruments
xxi
Table of other instruments
xxiii
Table of cases
xxv
Abbreviations xlix
1 Introduction
1(40)
Contract, Obligations and Private Law
2(12)
The Interests Protected By the Law of Obligations
14(5)
Interaction of Obligations: Concurrent and Cumulative Liability
19(3)
Classifying and Reclassifying Obligations
22(7)
Sources of the Scots Law of Contract
29(6)
Cross-Border Contracts and the Future
35(6)
2 Creation of Voluntary Obligations: Contract, Promise and Third Party Rights
41(64)
Contract
41(32)
Promises
73(7)
Intention to Create Legal Obligations
80(3)
Third Party Rights
83(14)
Pre-Contractual Liability
97(8)
3 Contents, Effects and Performance
105(54)
Express Terms of the Contract
107(9)
Rectification
116(3)
Implied Terms
119(10)
Interpretation and Construction
129(9)
Analysis of Terms
138(10)
Some Typical Clauses
148(5)
Performance and Extinction
153(6)
4 Getting Out of the Contract
159(54)
Defective Contracts
160(40)
Frustration
200(13)
5 Breach of Contract and Self-Help Remedies
213(34)
Breach of Contract
213(1)
Remedies For Breach of Contract: General
214(1)
Self-Help Remedies
215(32)
6 Breach of Contract and Judicial Remedies
247(48)
Remedies Looking to Performance
247(12)
Remedies Providing A Substitute For Performance: Damages
259(31)
Claims By the Contract-Breaker
290(5)
7 Illegal Contracts and Judicial Control of Unfair Contract Terms
295(48)
Illegal Contracts
295(13)
Judicial Control of Unfair Contract Terms
308(1)
Irritancies
309(2)
Covenants In Restraint of Trade
311(8)
Exemption Clauses
319(24)
Index 343
Hector MacQueen is Professor of Private Law and Deputy Head of the College of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Edinburgh and Joe Thomson is a Scottish Law Commissioner and Visiting Professor at Glasgow Caledonian University.