Contract Law
by Catherine Elliott (Author), Frances Quinn (Author), Catherine Elliott (Author), Frances Quinn (Author)
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Used
Paperback
2003
$3.50
This popular and well-established student textbook on contract law, now in its fourth edition, covers the subject comprehensively but concisely. It offers a clear and accurate explanation of the law of contract, presented in a systematic and logical order for learning and revision, with clear page design and headings. The style of the book is exceptionally accessible to students new to the subject. In addition to time-honoured precedents, frequent reference is made to contemporary cases and topical issues in the media in order to engage students' interest. The authors also combine discussion of academic opinion and theory in contract with up-to-date coverage of the law itself. The book concludes with a glossary of terms.
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Used
Paperback
2001
$3.36
First or second year LLB courses in contract law in law departments. One-year full-time or two-year part-time CPE or Diploma courses in law departments. Any introductory course on the law of contract. A popular and established student-oriented textbook on contract law that covers the subject comprehensively but concisely and offers a clear explanation of the law of contract without lowering the quality of the content. The book examines the principles behind the subject and looks at some of the issues and debates arising from it. The material is presented in a systematic and logical order for learning and revision, with clear page design and headings.
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Used
Hardcover
2005
$3.36
This popular and well-established student textbook on contract law, now in its fifth edition, covers the subject comprehensively but concisely. It offers a clear and accurate explanation of the law of contract, presented in a systematic and logical order for learning and revision. The book is exceptionally accessible to students new to the subject.
Synopsis
This popular and well-established student textbook on contract law, now in its fourth edition, covers the subject comprehensively but concisely. It offers a clear and accurate explanation of the law of contract, presented in a systematic and logical order for learning and revision, with clear page design and headings. The style of the book is exceptionally accessible to students new to the subject. In addition to time-honoured precedents, frequent reference is made to contemporary cases and topical issues in the media in order to engage students' interest. The authors also combine discussion of academic opinion and theory in contract with up-to-date coverage of the law itself. The book concludes with a glossary of terms.