Mistake and Unjust Enrichment

Mistake and Unjust Enrichment
Author: George E. Palmer
Publisher: William s Hein & Company
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1962
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780899418407

This reprint delves into restitution of benefits obtained by mistake. The work is divided into three parts. The first chapter explores the different kinds of mistakes & seeks to classify them & the remedies available to settle them. Chapter two concentrates on mistakes in assumptions & how to avoid them. Chapter three discusses the difference between unilateral & mutual mistakes. William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 1993

Vitiation of Contracts

Vitiation of Contracts
Author: Gareth Spark
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139620452

Vitiation of Contracts proposes a new theory to explain the rationale of general vitiating factors in English contract law. It provides a clear link to voluntariness as the foundation of contractual liability and compares the English position, in light of this theory, with the Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC), the Principles of European Contract Law (PECL), the Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR) and the US Restatement (Second) of Contracts.

Farnsworth on Contracts

Farnsworth on Contracts
Author: Edward Allan Farnsworth
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1998
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Bring the expertise of America's foremost authority on contracts into your practice with this thoroughly updated three-volume set. Farnsworth on Contracts, Second Edition, is where doctrine meets practice. Busy practitioners count on Famsworth's proven ability to identify the essentials and omit extraneous material. His comprehensive coverage of the full range of contract law answers questions in hundreds of important areas, including: Good faith and fair dealing -- Precontractual liability -- Agreements to negotiate -- Vienna Convention on International Sales -- Contracts -- UNIDROIT principles -- Constitutional issues -- Settlement of disputed claims by check -- Options and rights of first refusal -- Employee handbooks -- Covenants not to compete -- Self-help measures. He illustrates how contemporary contract law has been shaped by both the Restatement (Second) of Contracts for -- which he served as Reporter -- and the Uniform Commercial Code. Easy access to specifics, new cases, new drafting tips, new references, and timesaving features like cross-referenced cases and marginal heads make this three-volume set a valuable resource for litigation, arbitration, and practice. Farnsworth on Contracts was always the most authoritative contracts treatise -- in its Second Edition, it is also the most up-to-date.

JC Smith's the Law of Contract

JC Smith's the Law of Contract
Author: Paul S. Davies
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2021
Genre: Contracts
ISBN: 0198853505

'JC Smith's The Law of Contract' provides a superb overview of all the key areas of contract law making this book ideal for use on all undergraduate courses. A focus on key cases acts a springboard into analysis and critical discussion enabling students to really understand the fundamentals of the subject.

Dynamic Business Law

Dynamic Business Law
Author: Nancy K. Kubasek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Commercial law
ISBN: 9781260247893

Designed for business majors taking a two-semester Business Law course, Kubasek, Dynamic Business Law, 5th edition, incorporates an ethical decision making framework, an emphasis on critical thinking, and a focus on business relevance. Updated coverage on privacy, cyber law, and immigration law provide a framework to help students think critically about these evolving topic areas.

Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law

Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law
Author: Gregory Klass
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 019102208X

In recent years there has been a revival of interest in the philosophical study of contract law. In 1981 Charles Fried claimed that contract law is based on the philosophy of promise and this has generated what is today known as 'the contract and promise debate'. Cutting to the heart of contemporary discussions, this volume brings together leading philosophers, legal theorists, and contract lawyers to debate the philosophical foundations of this area of law. Divided into two parts, the first explores general themes in the contract theory literature, including the philosophy of promising, the nature of contractual obligation, economic accounts of contract law, and the relationship between contract law and moral values such as personal autonomy and distributive justice. The second part uses these philosophical ideas to make progress in doctrinal debates, relating for example to contract interpretation, unfair terms, good faith, vitiating factors, and remedies. Together, the essays provide a picture of the current state of research in this revitalized area of law, and pave the way for future study and debate.