Contracts


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This casebook traces the development of contract law in the English and American common law traditions. Like earlier editions, the 8th edition features authoritative introductions to major topics, carefully selected cases, and well-tailored notes and problems. The casebook is ecumenical in its outlook, presenting a well-balanced approach to the study of contract law without ever losing sight of the importance of doctrine in all its detail. Cases are situated within a variety of disciplines - history, economics, philosophy, and ethics--and present the law in a variety of settings - commercial, familial, employment, and sports and entertainment. The 8th edition will feel familiar yet fresh to current users and both exciting and comfortable to newcomers to contracts or to this casebook.




Contract


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CONTRACT: CASES AND MATERIALS 11th Edition provides students with essential resources for studying contract law in Australia. Contemporary cases which continue to shape contract law have been included in this new edition, while historically important cases have been retained to ensure students have a full picture of the law of contract as it stands today. Appendix: The Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth).




Contracts


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Contracts


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Tracing the development of contract law in the English and American common law traditions, Contracts features authoritative discussions and notes and focuses on significant cases. The casebook also provides opportunities for teachers to put before students the ethical responsibilities of attorneys and the consequences of neglecting such responsibilities. Highlights of the seventh edition include:Revised selections with more Restatement and a special section providing leading casesModest updating with new cases to refresh the book in response to adopters' expressed preferencesMore sophisticated but still accessible textual material on the economics of contract lawRevised introduction to provide for smoother transition into materials on damages Changes in the New Edition Include:Chapter 1: Bases for Enforcing Promises. In an engaging new beginning, the chapter now starts with two cases that explore the meaning of promise. The cases are the old




Cases and Materials on Contracts


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Introduces students to the study of the common-law legal system and the application of legal principles to complex transactions. In addition, it exposes students to statutory analysis. An feature of this book is that Uniform Commercial Code principles are integrated with common-law rules throughout the book. Material also exposes students to the methods and theories of Code interpretation.




Contracts


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This classic casebook, now in its 9th Edition, offers first-year students a solid and inviting introduction to contract law, recognizing both the English and American common law traditions and bringing them into our age of statutes, most particularly the Uniform Commercial Code. Like earlier editions, the 9th Edition features carefully-selected cases, well-tailored notes and problems, and authoritative textual discussions of major developments in current contract law. These include the meaning of assent and agreement (with particular focus on the online environment and in the context of mandatory arbitration clauses); attention to comparative and international approaches; and accessible discussion of theoretical underpinnings of contract doctrine, the importance of which remain a mainstay of this new edition. The casebook is ecumenical in its outlook, presenting a well-balanced approach that is usable by professors with a wide-range of theoretical outlooks and pedagogical styles. Cases are situated within a variety of disciplines--history, economics, philosophy, and ethics--and present the law in a variety of typical settings--commercial, familial, employment, consumer, real estate and so on. The 9th Edition will feel familiar yet fresh to current users and both exciting and comfortable to newcomers.




Contracts


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Cases and Materials on Contracts - Casebook Plus


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As a part of our CasebookPlus offering, you'll receive the print book along with lifetime digital access to the eBook. Additionally you'll receive 12-month online access to the Learning Library which includes quizzes tied specifically to your book, an outline starter and digital access to leading study aids in that subject and the Gilbert® Law Dictionary. The included study aids are Contracts in a Nutshell, Exam Pro on Contracts and Acing Contracts. The redemption code will be shipped to you with the book. This casebook traces the development of contract law in the English and American common law traditions. Like earlier editions, the 8th edition features authoritative introductions to major topics, carefully selected cases, and well-tailored notes and problems. The casebook is ecumenical in its outlook, presenting a well-balanced approach to the study of contract law without ever losing sight of the importance of doctrine in all its detail. Cases are situated within a variety of disciplines history, economics, philosophy, and ethics and present the law in a variety of settings commercial, familial, employment, and sports and entertainment. The 8th edition will feel familiar yet fresh to current users and both exciting and comfortable to newcomers to contracts or to this casebook.




Fundamentals of Corporate Taxation


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Problems in Contract Law


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PROBLEMS IN CONTRACT LAW: Cases and Materials has always bee a favorite of first-time Contracts teachers. By combining contemporary theory and problems with more traditional cases and notes, this successful casebook has become the choice of wide range of profesors. This eagerly-awaited revision introduces new co-author H.G. Prince and a host of new material while it retains the intellectual integrity of previous editions. This extremely teachable casebook draws praise for its: exceptionally engaging problems that mesh with cases, notes, and questions to hold student interest integration of contemporary contract theory such as feminist, law and economics, and other viewpoints. balanced structure and organization that allows the book to be comprehensive, without overwhelming students companion Rules Supplement outstanding Teacher's Manual, with sample syllabi, teaching points keyed to specific pages, answers to many of the problems, and questions keyed to case summaries To keep the book fresh and current, this Fourth Edition features: updated problems, cases, and references expanded coverage of promissory estoppel greater discussion of Alternative Dispute Resolution as it relates to contract law. For your next Contracts course, consider the book that is firmly positioned where scholarship meets practice: PROBLEMS IN CONTRACT LAW: Cases and Materials, Fourth Edition.