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Principles of Irish Contract Law is a new addition to the "Principles" series. This book is the ideal source for undergraduate law students and all those interested in the study of contract law. Although this book is student-focused, outlining and explaining the main tenets of Irish Contract law, many legal practitioners will undoubtedly find this text as a great source to re-acquaint themselves with the subject. Principles of Irish Contract Law emphasises the theory behind contract law, demystifying difficult concepts and providing a policy-driven introduction to this challenging subject. The key cases are fully discussed in a manner which encourages students to approach the subject from a critical standpoint. Cases from other jurisdictions, especially the United States, are also discussed. The book is highly accessible and combines an informal analytical style with useful learning features such as diagrams and tables. The final two chapters focus on study and exam skills and include worked problem answers.

Table of Contents
1 - Important Ideas in Contract Law 2 - Objective Test 3 - Offer 4- Termination of Offer 5 - Acceptance 6 - Certainty and Completeness 7 - Intention to Create Legal Relations 8 - Consideration 9 - Promissory Estoppel 10 - Privity 11- Statute of Frauds 12 - Agreements Subject to Contract 13- Express and Implied Terms 14 - Exemption Clauses (Exclusion Clauses) 15 - Misrepresentation 16 - Disclosure 17 - Mistake 18 - Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionability 19 - Illegal Contracts 20- Public Policy 21 - Restraint of Trade 22 - Frustration 23 - Agreement, Performance & Breach 24 - Termination of Contract 25 - Damages 26 - Capacity

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    Publisher: Clarus Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/01/2007
    ISBN13: 9781905536108, 978-1905536108
    ISBN10: 1905536100
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Principles of Irish Contract Law is a new addition to the "Principles" series. This book is the ideal source for undergraduate law students and all those interested in the study of contract law. Although this book is student-focused, outlining and explaining the main tenets of Irish Contract law, many legal practitioners will undoubtedly find this text as a great source to re-acquaint themselves with the subject. Principles of Irish Contract Law emphasises the theory behind contract law, demystifying difficult concepts and providing a policy-driven introduction to this challenging subject. The key cases are fully discussed in a manner which encourages students to approach the subject from a critical standpoint. Cases from other jurisdictions, especially the United States, are also discussed. The book is highly accessible and combines an informal analytical style with useful learning features such as diagrams and tables. The final two chapters focus on study and exam skills and include worked problem answers.

    Table of Contents
    1 - Important Ideas in Contract Law 2 - Objective Test 3 - Offer 4- Termination of Offer 5 - Acceptance 6 - Certainty and Completeness 7 - Intention to Create Legal Relations 8 - Consideration 9 - Promissory Estoppel 10 - Privity 11- Statute of Frauds 12 - Agreements Subject to Contract 13- Express and Implied Terms 14 - Exemption Clauses (Exclusion Clauses) 15 - Misrepresentation 16 - Disclosure 17 - Mistake 18 - Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionability 19 - Illegal Contracts 20- Public Policy 21 - Restraint of Trade 22 - Frustration 23 - Agreement, Performance & Breach 24 - Termination of Contract 25 - Damages 26 - Capacity

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