Formation and Third Party Beneficiaries

Formation and Third Party Beneficiaries
Author: Mindy Chen-Wishart
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2018
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198808119

The Studies in the Contract Laws of Asia series charts the divergence in and common principles of contract laws across Asia, with a view to providing the scholarly foundations for future harmonization and reform. This second volume examines the formal requirements for contract formation and the rights of third parties.

Contracts for a Third-Party Beneficiary

Contracts for a Third-Party Beneficiary
Author: Jan Hallebeek
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004169741

This study deals with the concept of contracts for a third-party beneficiary, which is nowadays generally accepted in Western European jurisdictions. The subject is discussed in its development through the ages as well as from the perspective of present-day comparative law.

The Paths to Privity

The Paths to Privity
Author: Vernon V. Palmer
Publisher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2006
Genre: Contracts
ISBN: 1584777206

Palmer's fascinating study analyzes the ingrained tendency to prevent third party beneficiary actions through a historical account of privity of contract. Chapter I discusses the origins and historical questions surrounding the issue of privity. Chapter II covers the triumph of consideration in the formative period, 1500-1680. Chapter III outlines the expansion in the chancery phase, 1680-1800, and Chapter IV deals with the rise of the parties-only principle at law and equity during the 1800s.

Formation and Third Party Beneficiaries

Formation and Third Party Beneficiaries
Author: Mindy Chen-Wishart
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0192535641

Studies in the Contract Laws of Asia provides an authoritative account of the contract law regimes of selected Asian jurisdictions, including the major centres of commerce where limited critical commentaries have been published in the English language. Each volume in the series aims to offer an insider's perspective into specific areas of contract law - remedies, formation, parties, contents, vitiating factors, change of circumstances, illegality, and public policy - and explores how these diverse jurisdictions address common problems encountered in contractual disputes. A concluding chapter draws out the convergences and divergences, and other themes. All the Asian jurisdictions examined have inherited or adopted the common law or civil law models of European legal systems. Scholars of legal transplant will find a mine of information on how received law has developed after the initial adaptation and transplant process, including the mechanisms of and influences affecting these developments. At the same time, many points of convergence emerge. These provide good starting points for regional harmonization projects. Volume II of this series deals with contract formation and contracts for the benefit of third parties in the laws of China, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Myanmar. Typically, each jurisdiction is covered in two chapters; the first deals with contract formation, while the second deals with contracts for the benefit of third parties.

The Paths to Privity

The Paths to Privity
Author: Vernon V. Palmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1992
Genre: Contracts
ISBN: 9781880921159

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Chinese Contract Law - Theory & Practice, Second Edition

Chinese Contract Law - Theory & Practice, Second Edition
Author: Mo Zhang
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004414789

Chinese Contract Law (2nd Ed) contains the latest developments of contract legislation, adjudication and practices in China and provides all information necessary to comprehend contemporary Chinese contract law.