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Readership: First or second year undergraduates studying Contract Law as part of their Law degree programme
Stephen A. Smith, Professor of Law, McGill University, Montreal, and former Tutor and Fellow in Law at St Anne's College, Oxford, and P.S. Atiyah, Formerly Professor of English Law in the University of Oxford
"Smith brings acute intelligence to his rather daunting task. His passion for contractual theorising is impressive...the text is elegant, accurate and clear." - The Cambridge Law Journal, 2006
1: Introduction 2: Definition and Classification Part I: FORMATION OF CONTRACTS 3: Offer and Acceptance 4: Beyond Offer and Acceptance: Formalities, Intent to Create Legal Relations, and Consideration Part II: THE CONTENT OF THE CONTRACT 5: Express Terms 6: Implied Terms 7: The Force and Scope of Contractual Obligations: Standards of Care, Mistake, Frustration, Breach, and Notice 8: Unenforceable Contracts and Terms Part III: EXCUSES FOR NON-PERFORMANCE 9: The Duty to Disclose Material Facts 10: Misrepresentation 11: Duress and Undue Influence 12: Unfair Contracts Part IV: ENFORCING THE CONTRACT 13: Third Party Rights 14: Remedies For Breach of Contract