Legalines on Contracts, 6th, Keyed to Knapp


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This title gives a detailed analysis of the important cases in the contracts casebook by Knapp. Each casebrief explains the facts, issues, holdings, and the court's rationale, as well as the concurrences, dissents, and commentaries. It also includes background information and statements of law to demonstrate how these cases relate to the relevant law. This title includes cases that pertain to the enforcing promises, contract formation, the Statute of Frauds, the Parol Evidence Rule, nonperformance, rights and duties of third parties, breach, anticipatory repudiation, and damages.




Legalines on Contracts,--Keyed to Knapp


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This title gives a detailed analysis of the important cases in the contracts casebook by Knapp. Each casebrief explains the facts, issues, holdings, and the court's rationale, as well as the concurrences, dissents, and commentaries. It also includes background information and statements of law to demonstrate how these cases relate to the relevant law. This title includes cases that pertain to the enforcing promises, contract formation, the Statute of Frauds, the Parol Evidence Rule, nonperformance, rights and duties of third parties, breach, anticipatory repudiation, and damages.




Civil Procedure


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Gilbert Law Summaries


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Contracts, Keyed to Knapp, Crystal, and Prince, 7th Ed.


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After your casebook, Casenote Legal Briefs will be your most important reference source for the entire semester. It is the most popular legal briefs series available, with over 140 titles, and is relied on by thousands of students for its expert case summaries, comprehensive analysis of concurrences and dissents, as well as of the majority opinion in the briefs. Casenote Legal Briefs Features: Keyed to specific casebooks by title/author;Most current briefs available;Redesigned for greater student accessibility;Sample brief with element descriptions called out;Redesigned chapter opener provides rule of law and page number for each brief;Quick Course Outline chart included with major titles;Revised glossary in dictionary format




Casenote Legal Briefs


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Problems in Contract Law


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Problems in Contract Law: Cases and Materials, by Charles L. Knapp, Nathan M. Crystal, Harry G. Prince, Danielle K. Hart, and Joshua M. Silverstein, includes cases with notes and explanatory text, additional commentary, essay, and short-answer problems, and multiple-choice review questions for each chapter. The cases selected are a balance of traditional and contemporary that reflect the development and complexity of contract law. Explanatory notes and text place the classic and newer decisions in their larger legal context. Questions and problems provide opportunities to practice core legal skills and encourage students to explore the relationship between theory and practice. This successful book is well known for approaching contract law and theory from multiple perspectives and using a variety of contractual settings. Adaptable for instructors with different pedagogical philosophies, Problems in Contract Law can easily be used in teaching by traditional case analysis, through problem-based instruction, or using theoretical inquiry. The purchase of this ebook edition does not entitle you to receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on CasebookConnect. You will need to purchase a new print book to get access to the full experience, including: lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities; practice questions from your favorite study aids; an outline tool and other helpful resources. New to the 10th Edition: Five new principal cases that reflect advances in or improved statements of contract law. One restored principal case (Oppenheimer & Co. v. Oppenheim, Appel, Dixon & Co.) that provides valuable perspectives on a fundamental area of contract law. Twelve new problems, including several shorter problems, to provide more review options for teachers and students and to add contemporary fact patterns. Eight new tables and flow charts to assist students with the conceptual structure of complicated legal subjects. Editing of note and text material to reduce length without affecting coverage and to capture new legal developments. Reorganization of text and comment material to focus comments primarily on historical developments, allowing professors greater flexibility in assigning or deleting comments. Student accessibility to deleted cases from prior editions through Casebook Connect, allowing professors the further flexibility of continuing to easily assign cases for which they have a particular preference. Professors and students will benefit from: The authors’ emphasis on making the material accessible for both students taking and professors teaching the course - rejecting a hide-the-ball approach. The continued appeal to professors with various teaching methodologies: traditional, problem-oriented, theoretical, and practical. The comprehensive nature of the contents allows professors the flexibility to teach their students the basics or conduct a more in-depth analysis of a given topic. The continued mixture of classic and contemporary cases. Review questions at the end of each chapter that are primarily designed for students to perform self-assessments of their grasp of the material. Answers with explanations are included in an appendix within the book.