Contracts In Context


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Contracts In Context


Contracts In Context
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Author : Nadelle Grossman
language : en
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Release Date : 2023-02-05

Contracts In Context written by Nadelle Grossman and has been published by Aspen Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-02-05 with Law categories.


This is the Advance Edition of Contracts in Context: from Transaction to Litigation.



Contract In Context


Contract In Context
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Author : Richard Austen-Baker
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-08-27

Contract In Context written by Richard Austen-Baker and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-08-27 with Law categories.


Contract in Context provides an easy to read, in depth analysis of the purpose and role of contract law and the theories that surround it. It looks at the historical development of contract law as well as providing detailed analysis of some of the leading theoretical explanations and how they are applied on an international level. The book’s accessibility is enhanced by text boxes defining key concepts and terms and by bullet-point lists and descriptions further enlivened by biographical notes for leading figures and scholars. This ensures that students are able to gain a firm grasp and a clear understanding of the narratives and theories explained in the book. Contract in Context is unique in that it is not limited to one jurisdiction, making it ideal for students around the globe wishing to develop or expand their knowledge of contract law.



Contract In Context


Contract In Context
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Author : Richard Austen-Baker
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-08-27

Contract In Context written by Richard Austen-Baker and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-08-27 with Law categories.


Contract in Context provides an easy to read, in depth analysis of the purpose and role of contract law and the theories that surround it. It looks at the historical development of contract law as well as providing detailed analysis of some of the leading theoretical explanations and how they are applied on an international level. The book’s accessibility is enhanced by text boxes defining key concepts and terms and by bullet-point lists and descriptions further enlivened by biographical notes for leading figures and scholars. This ensures that students are able to gain a firm grasp and a clear understanding of the narratives and theories explained in the book. Contract in Context is unique in that it is not limited to one jurisdiction, making it ideal for students around the globe wishing to develop or expand their knowledge of contract law.



Contract Law


Contract Law
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Author : Brian Bix
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2012-10-15

Contract Law written by Brian Bix and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-10-15 with Law categories.


This book offers an accessible introduction to American contract law, useful to both first-year law students and advanced contract scholars.



Contract Law In Context


Contract Law In Context
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Author : Jason Harris
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

Contract Law In Context written by Jason Harris and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Commercial law categories.


Contract Law in Context was previously published by CCH Australia.Contract Law in Context presents the law of contract in its commercial context. This new title discusses the principles of contract law by following the life cycle of a commercial contract from negotiation to formation, execution, application and interpretation, and then to termination and remedies. The commentary includes references to other important areas of law, such as competition and consumer law, agency law and corporate law. This ensures readers better understand the context within which commercial contracts operate in the real world.Key cases and core principles are explained in terms of their relevance to real life commercial examples, rather than as abstract rules to be remembered and applied. A number of checklists, practical tips, and summaries of key cases and important concepts are included to help students understand the importance and relevance of contract law to business transactions.



Contracts In Context


Contracts In Context
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Author : Nadelle Grossman
language : en
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Release Date : 2019-02-26

Contracts In Context written by Nadelle Grossman and has been published by Aspen Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-02-26 with Law categories.


This new casebook focuses on the transactional nature of contracts. In addition to describing the law of contracts and how the law is applied in litigation, Contracts in Context: From Transaction to Litigation explores why parties enter into contracts, how written contracts are customarily structured, and why and how parties use contract design and terms to achieve their goals. It explores how parties “contract around” default requirements of the law, in addition to satisfying mandatory aspects of the law, through contracts. The book describes the role of both the transactional lawyer and litigator in working with contracts. It presents much of the material in expository fashion rather than only or primarily through cases. It then challenges students to apply that law through transactional and litigation practice and simulation problems. Professors and students will benefit from: Material presented not only on contract law, but also on contract design and terms, so that students understand how contracts and contract law support private ordering by parties Many examples of contract language to demonstrate why and how parties customize contracts to further their goals Discussion of the role of the transactional lawyer in working with contracts so that students can begin to develop important transactional skills and wrestle with some of the professional dilemmas transactional lawyers frequently face Material presented through expository text to give students a more comprehensive and clearer view of what limits the law imposes on their private ordering through contracts and which requirements can be contracted around A large set of problems, many of which involve tasks assigned to new transactional lawyers and litigators, to allow students to learn the material through active participation and critical thinking



Contracts In Context


Contracts In Context
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Author : Nadelle Grossman
language : en
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Release Date : 2023-01-31

Contracts In Context written by Nadelle Grossman and has been published by Aspen Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-01-31 with Law categories.


Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on CasebookConnect, including: lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities; practice questions from your favorite study aids; an outline tool and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes. Contracts in Context: From Transaction to Litigation, covers contract law from a transactional perspective, including: A contract's structure and terms, Contract formation legal requirements, andThe negotiation, drafting, and performance of contracts, as well as the litigation of contracts, including a review of a contract's interpretation, enforcement, and remedies. Contracts in Context: From Transaction to Litigation explores why parties enter into contracts, how written contracts are customarily structured, and how and why parties use contract design and terms to achieve their goals. The book is unique because it introduces students to customary contract provisions, and walks students through the lifecycle of a contract, including (i) pre-formation activities such as due diligence, preliminary negotiations, and contract drafting, (ii) contract formation, performance, and amendment, and (iii) dispute activities, such as interpretation, enforcement, defenses, and remedies. The book explores how parties "contract around" default requirements of the law, in addition to satisfying mandatory aspects of the law, through contracts. The book describes the role of both the transactional lawyer and litigator in working with contracts. It presents much of the material in expository fashion rather than only or primarily through cases. This allows students to learn the doctrine more easily. It also allows for more time on applying the law to new situations. The book challenges students to apply contract law through transactional and litigation practice and simulation problems, which are adaptable to the classroom and asynchronous setting. New to the Second Edition: Additional materials covering the professional identities of attorneys, in addition to their professional responsibilities. Revised practice problems for students to apply the contract law doctrine and private ordering principles they have learned. Expanded discussion of the role of contracts and contract law in widening and correcting power imbalances. Several new cases to enhance the learning experience. Professors and students will benefit from: Material presented on contract design and terms so that students understand how contracts are used in practice by businesspersons and how contract law supports this private ordering. Many examples of contract language to demonstrate why and how parties customize contracts to further their goals. Discussion of the role of the transactional lawyer in working with contracts so that students can begin to develop important transactional skills and wrestle with some of the professional dilemmas transactional lawyers frequently face. Explanations of contract law and other material presented through expository text to give students a more comprehensive and clearer view of what limits the law imposes on their private ordering through contracts and which requirements can be contracted around. A large set of problems, many of which involve tasks assigned to new transactional lawyers and litigators, to allow students to learn the material through active participation and critical thinking.



Contracts


Contracts
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Author : Michael Hunter Schwartz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

Contracts written by Michael Hunter Schwartz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Contracts categories.


Every chapter in this innovative casebook places students in roles as practitioners handling simulated law practice problems; provides context in the form of an overview of the law, similar to that which an attorney would read before reading cases in a new subject area; includes questions designed to encourage students to find the applicable statutes and cases on point in the state where the student is planning to practice law; includes exercises, visual aids, and case reading scaffolds, designed to engage students with a wide range of learning styles; and ends with professionalism questions addressing ethical and professional identity questions suggested by the materials in the chapter. Contracts also includes a rolling graphic organizer that unfolds as students work through the text, as well as exercises designed to build students self-directed learning strategies. The comprehensive Teacher's Manual includes PowerPoint slides keyed to the text and dozens of multiple choice and essay questions (with answers and explanations) and is printed with a CD included. This book is part of the Context and Practice Series, edited by Michael Hunter Schwartz, Professor of Law and Dean of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law. In April 2012, the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System recognized Professor Schwartz as an Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers fellow and his course as one that advances reform in legal education. "The contextual approach keeps students engaged and excited. The book balances traditional cases with wonderfully designed problems and exercises that get students to think (and often act) like lawyers." -- Stephen Friedman, Associate Professor of Law, Widener University School of Law "[This] is the first law school textbook I've seen where it is obvious that the authors really want to help students understand what they are supposed to be learning in the course. Right up front, the authors tell students the learning objectives of the course.... Students will find the book as intellectually challenging as any textbook they will encounter, but students who diligently work their way through the book should emerge with a solid understanding of contract law, and much more... I think it is a remarkably good textbook." -- Roy Stuckey, author of Best Practices for Legal Education (2007), in The Law Teacher "I had a chance to look at your Contracts casebook and I loved it! I will be using it next time I teach Contracts. Not only is it teaching/student oriented, I found it substantively to be very well thought out. KUDOS!" -- Roberto Corrada, University of Denver College of Law"I received this new casebook with great hope that it would be horrible so I wouldn't have to go through the ordeal of switching. Unfortunately, it is fantastic -- everything I've been looking for. After having revolutionized how to most effectively teach law students, Schwartz has produced an amazing doctrinal resource that will change how Contracts is taught. I truly believe this casebook and the marvelous teaching materials that accompany it now set the standard by which new casebooks should be judged." -- Bruce Price, University of San Francisco School of Law "[Contracts] is brilliant. The supplementary materials are plentiful (the CD and the TM). I really like the real world perspective with making it problem-based." -- Robin Boyle Laisure, St. Johns University School of Law



Good Faith In Contract


Good Faith In Contract
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Author : Roger Brownsword
language : en
Publisher: Dartmouth Publishing Company
Release Date : 1999

Good Faith In Contract written by Roger Brownsword and has been published by Dartmouth Publishing Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Buena fe (Derecho) categories.


In many legal systems around the world, whether civilian or common law, the doctrine of good faith is recognised as one of the general principles of contract law. By contrast, English law has taken a different approach, relying on a number of specific doctrines aimed at securing fair dealing but eschewing any general principle of good faith in contract. In the light of recent good faith provisions - such as those found in the EC Directives on Commercial Agents and on Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts, as well as in the Lando Commission's 'Principles of European Contract Law' and the UNIDROIT 'Principles of International Commercial Contracts' - it is open to debate whether the English law of contract can, or indeed should, maintain its traditional approach.The purpose of the essays in this collection is to inform such a debate in two principal ways: first, by drawing out the competing conceptions (and concomitant credentials) of the idea of good faith in contract; and, secondly, by exploring the role of good faith in different contexts - for example, in the context of both consumer and commercial contracting, but also in the context of specific fields of contract law (such as insurance and financial services), particular patterns of doctrinal response to bad faith and unfair dealing and the various traditions of legal reasoning found around the world.The essays represent a significant international engagement with a question that is by no means of interest only to English lawyers. For, the perspectives presented by the European, Nordic, Israeli, North American, South African and Australian contributors to this book serve to illuminate our understanding of the idea of good faith whether our concern is with our own local legal system or, beyond that, with the elaboration of principles of contract law for regional or global application.



Contracts In Context


Contracts In Context
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Author : Nadelle Grossman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

Contracts In Context written by Nadelle Grossman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with Contracts categories.


This new casebook focuses on the transactional nature of contracts. In addition to describing the law of contracts and how the law is applied in litigation, Contracts in Context: From Transaction to Litigation explores why parties enter into contracts, how written contracts are customarily structured, and why and how parties use contract design and terms to achieve their goals. It explores how parties contract around default requirements of the law, in addition to satisfying mandatory aspects of the law, through contracts. The book describes the role of both the transactional lawyer and litigator in working with contracts. It presents much of the material in expository fashion rather than only or primarily through cases. It then challenges students to apply that law through transactional and litigation practice and simulation problems. Professors and students will benefit from: Material presented not only on contract law, but also on contract design and terms, so that students understand how contracts and contract law support private ordering by parties Many examples of contract language to demonstrate why and how parties customize contracts to further their goals Discussion of the role of the transactional lawyer in working with contracts so that students can begin to develop important transactional skills and wrestle with some of the professional dilemmas transactional lawyers frequently face Material presented through expository text to give students a more comprehensive and clearer view of what limits the law imposes on their private ordering through contracts and which requirements can be contracted around A large set of problems, many of which involve tasks assigned to new transactional lawyers and litigators, to allow students to learn the material through active participation and critical thinking