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Law of Contract (paperback) Paul Richards 9th Edition This book is ideal for first and second year students studying LLB Law at university as Contract Law is studied in both year one and year two. In great condition apart from the usual turned up corners. NO MARKS OR STAINS ON ANY PAGES. Originally purchased at £34.00 but selling at £22.00. This price includes any delivery charges if necessary. OPEN TO ALL OFFERS. BOOK DESCRIPTION Paul Richard’s Law of Contract, now in its ninth edition, presents a trusted account of the main principles of contract law, using clear explanations and contemporary applications. In an area of law that is growing in complexity and importance, a firm grasp of the fundamental principles is essential. This book provides this necessary foundation whilst also considering recent proposals for reform so that the reader can gain an understanding of the overall development of the law. PRODUCT DETAILS Paperback Publisher: Longman; 9 edition (17 Jun 2010) Language English Product Dimensions: 24.4 x 18.6 x 3.2 cm PRODUCT DESCRIPTION From the Back Cover Paul Richard’s Law of Contract, now in its ninth edition, presents a trusted account of the main principles of contract law, using clear explanations and contemporary applications. In an area of law that is growing in complexity and importance, a firm grasp of the fundamental principles is essential. This book provides this necessary foundation whilst also considering recent proposals for reform so that the reader can gain an understanding of the overall development of the law. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include: O’Brien v MGN Ltd and Sterling Hydraulics Ltd v Dichtomatik Ltd, on the requirement of “reasonable notice” in exemption clauses. Careful consideration of exemption clauses and the principles governing non-intervention of the courts under the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977and the case of Regus (UK) Ltd v Epcot Solutions Ltd. Further analysis of restitutionary damages and differences between the Wrotham Park and Blake decisions by the Court of Appeal in WWF World Wide Fund for Nature v World Wrestling Federation Entertainment. Analysis of the House of Lords' decision on breach of contract in Golden Strait Corporation v Nippon Yusen Kubishka Kaisha (“The Golden Victory”. Commentary on the House of Lords' decision in Transfield Shipping Inc v Mercator Shipping Inc (The Achilleas) and the rule in Hadley v Baxendale. Over forty new cases which represent important developments in the law of contract. Updates to chapters on Agreement, Consideration, Mistake, Misrepresentation, and Privity of Contract. In addition the text offers a wealth of study support that includes:: Clearly distinguished case summaries that enable students to quickly recognise the key cases and differentiate them from surrounding commentary. Chapter summaries that highlight the main points covered in each chapter, and cement understanding. Further reading lists at the end of each chapter that direct students to subject-specific resources to enrich understanding. Easy to read, two-colour text design with tabbed glossary and pedagogical features for quick reference. Marginal cross-references that help students understand how the material fits together.