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Problems in Contract Law

9780735527140

Problems in Contract Law

  • ISBN 13:

    9780735527140

  • ISBN 10:

    0735527148

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 04/01/2003
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
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Summary

Problems in Contract Law: Cases and Materials, Fifth Edition, upholds the high standards of quality and scholarship that have earned the casebook such a loyal following. By offering a highly intelligent, contemporary treatment of Contract Law while including various perspectives and contractual settings, The book leads students to a full understanding of the subject. the presentation is carefully crafted to be both enlightening and appealing: the authors selected the best of both modern and classic cases for inclusion coverage is comprehensive, but not overwhelming. a broad range of engaging problems involve students in legal analysis, counseling, drafting, negotiating, and advocating, and familiarize them with the actual practice of Contract Law. the book opens with contract formation and proceeds logically through the contract process from beginning to end. comments and notes discuss various schools of contract scholarship, including feminist and multicultural perspectives. a superior Teacher's Manual, refined through years of use, offers sample syllabi for courses with different credit hours, teaching pointes keyed to specific pages of the book, analysis of all problems, and questions keyed to case summaries a useful website where the authors post recent developments the Fifth Edition incorporates the following material: information on electronic contracting, including cases such as Hill v. Gateway 2000 expanded coverage of consumer problems, unconscionability, and contracts of adhesion, including mandatory arbitration sharpened treatment of the bases of promissory liability And The agreement process coverage of the Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) integration of UCC remedy material into chapters on common law remedies and UCC warranty material into the chapter on implied terms

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