Chitty on Contracts


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Containing all the developments in case law and legislation since 1999, this resource covers such as topics as: formation of contract, illegality and public policy, remedies for breach of contract, bailment, building contracts, carriage by air and land, and credit and security




Chitty on Contracts


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When it comes to contract law 'Chitty on Contracts' is the foundation on which to base any case. It proivdes you with the depth of insight you require, so you can confidently cite it in court.




Chitty on Contracts


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The undisputed heavyweight of contract law, Chitty on Contracts, is now in its 29th edition. Since it was first published in 1826, it has grown in stature and authority with every new edition. Its two volumes provide unrivalled expertise for common law and commercial barristers and solicitors as well as academics and the judiciary internationally.22Chitty's clear written style ensures it can be read and understood by practitioners at all levels of expertise within contract law. Interpretation and explanatory narrative are supported by examples of case law and legislation. Volume I covers General Principles, whilst Volume II deals with Specific Contracts.22All the latest key developments in case law and legislation since the 28th edition in 1999 have been incorporated into this edition. The work is supplemented regularly to ensure it remains relevant and authoritative.22Of particular note is the inclusion of recent legislation such as:22* The Financial Services and Markets Act 20002* The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 20002* The Enterprise Act 20022* The Employment Act 200222Chitty is available in two volumes, but there is also the option available to purchase Volume One separately.







Chitty on Contracts


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Chitty on Contracts


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Keating on Construction Contracts


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With a chapter on public procurement by Sarah Hannaford ; A commentary on JCT forms of contract by Adirian Williamson, and a commentary of the infrastructure conditions of contract by John Uff




Chitty on Contracts


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The undisputed heavyweight of contract law, Chitty on Contracts, is now in its 28th edition. Since it was first published in 1826, this core title has grown in stature and authority. Its two volumes provide expertise for common law and commercial barristers and solicitors as well as academics and the judiciary in many countries across the world. Its clear written style ensures it can be read and understood by practitioners at all levels of expertise within contract law. Interpretation and explanatory narrative are supported by examples of case law and legislation. Volume I covers general principles, whilst Volume II deals with specific contracts. All the key developments in case law and legislation since the 27th edition in 1994 have been incorporated into this edition. Full reference has been made to the Civil Procedure Rules, and the terminology arising has been used where relevant. The work is supplemented regularly to ensure it remains relevant and authoritative. Of particular note is the inclusion of recent legislation such as: Arbitration Act 1996 and the Competition Act 1998 Sale of Goods.