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Anson's law of contract / by Sir Jack Beatson, Andrew Burrows, John Cartwright.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, United States of America : Oxford University Press Inc., c2010.Edition: 29th edDescription: xcvii, 750p. : col. ill. ; 25cmISBN:
  • 9780199282470
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 346.022 .BEA
Summary: "ANSON'S LAW OF CONTRACT is a classic text in the field, renowned for offering an accurate, authoritative and stimulating account of the law and its underlying principles. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to gain a thorough understanding of contract law. In this twenty-ninth edition, Sir Jack Beatson is joined by Professor Andrew Burrows and Professor John Cartwright to create an exceptional author team. - Provides comprehensive and detailed coverage of all topics covered on modern contract law courses, and is a valuable source of reference for practitioners and academics. - Completely updated to incorporate all notable development in case law, legislation, and academic debate. - Restructured to create a new part on the contents of the contract; and separate chapters on from, and on consideration and promissory estoppel."
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Includes index (p. 725 - 750).

"ANSON'S LAW OF CONTRACT is a classic text in the field, renowned for offering an accurate, authoritative and stimulating account of the law and its underlying principles. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to gain a thorough understanding of contract law. In this twenty-ninth edition, Sir Jack Beatson is joined by Professor Andrew Burrows and Professor John Cartwright to create an exceptional author team.
- Provides comprehensive and detailed coverage of all topics covered on modern contract law courses, and is a valuable source of reference for practitioners and academics.
- Completely updated to incorporate all notable development in case law, legislation, and academic debate.
- Restructured to create a new part on the contents of the contract; and separate chapters on from, and on consideration and promissory estoppel."

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