Published by Pearson (July 4, 2022) © 2022

Paul Richards
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    ISBN-13: 9781292403786

    Revel Access Code for Law of Contract ,15th edition

    Language: English

    Build your understanding and confidence in the key concepts surrounding Contract Law via the practical applications and assessments this powerful digital tool has to offer.

    Law of Contract, 15th edition by Richards supports your learning and application of contract law to problem scenarios, helping you develop your critical skills and confidence around the subject.

    This edition introduces you to the substantive Contract Law and its application, building and supporting your learning through activities, self-tests, and writing tasks. It enables you to debate key areas and apply the law in engaging real-life problem scenarios, helping you prepare for your legal career.

    Renowned for its student-friendly approach and excellent coverage of practical cases and examples surrounding the field, this updated digital edition gives a clear overview of the law and is a must-read if you are studying the LLB or GDL/SQE1.

    Key Features:

    • Case and Chapter summaries explain key aspects of each topic.
    • End-of-chapter exercises 'Apply the Law' and 'Evaluate the Law', encourage you to apply what you have learned in a case scenario and receive valuable feedback.
    • Mini simulations allow you to think like a lawyer and give client advice based on evidence from a real-life case file.
    • Examples on recent relevant cases demonstrate how theory applies to real life — now fully updated.

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    1. The evolution and definition of the modern contract
    2. The fact of agreement
    3. Consideration
    4. Intention to create legal relations
    5. Capacity
    6. Formalities
    7. The terms of the contract
    8. Exemption clauses
    9. Misrepresentation
    10. Mistake
    11. Duress and undue influence
    12. Illegality
    13. Discharge by performance, agreement breach
    14. Discharge by frustration
    15. The common law remedy of damages
    16. Equitable remedies
    17. Quasi-contract and the law of restitution
    18. Privity of contract: Third parties