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Contract law in Ireland / by Robert Clark.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Round Hall Sweet & Maxwell, 1998.Edition: 4th edDescription: lxii, 540 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781899738830
  • 1899738916
  • 9781899738915
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.41702 CLA 21
Other classification:
  • 86.26
Contents:
Part I.Formation of a binding contract. 1.The rules offer and acceptance. 2.The doctrine of consideration. 3.Intention to crreated legal relations. 4.Formal and evidentiary requirements. Part 2.Construction of a contract. 5.Express terms. 6.Implied terms. 7.The exemption clause. 8.Consumer protection. 9.Importance and relative effect of contractual terms. Part 3.Invalidity. 10.Mistake. 11.Misrepresentation. 12.Duress. Part 4.Equitable intervention. 13.Equitable intervention. Part 5. 14.Illegal contracts. 15.Void contracts. Part 6.Capacity to contract. Part 7.Third party rights. 17.Privity of contract. Part 8.Discharge. 18.Discharge of contractual obligations. Part 9.Remedies following breach of contract. 19.Damages. 20.Quasi-contractual or restitutionary relief.
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346.41702 CLA Contract law in Ireland / 346.41702 CLA Contract law in Ireland / 346.41702 CLA Contract law in Ireland / 346.41702 CLA Contract law in Ireland / 346.41702 FRI The law of contract / 346.417029 GAL Powers of Attorney Act 1996 (as amended) / 346.41703 BUR Law of torts /

Includes index.

Part I.Formation of a binding contract. 1.The rules offer and acceptance. 2.The doctrine of consideration. 3.Intention to crreated legal relations. 4.Formal and evidentiary requirements. Part 2.Construction of a contract. 5.Express terms. 6.Implied terms. 7.The exemption clause. 8.Consumer protection. 9.Importance and relative effect of contractual terms. Part 3.Invalidity. 10.Mistake. 11.Misrepresentation. 12.Duress. Part 4.Equitable intervention. 13.Equitable intervention. Part 5. 14.Illegal contracts. 15.Void contracts. Part 6.Capacity to contract. Part 7.Third party rights. 17.Privity of contract. Part 8.Discharge. 18.Discharge of contractual obligations. Part 9.Remedies following breach of contract. 19.Damages. 20.Quasi-contractual or restitutionary relief.

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