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Contract, Tort and Restitution, 2004/2005

Author : F. D. Rose
Publisher : Blackstone Press
Page : 601 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Law
ISBN : 0199273014

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Contract, Tort and Restitution, 2004/2005 by F. D. Rose Pdf

Designed specifically for students, Blackstone's Statutes lead the market in providing a carefully selected, regularly updated and well sourced collection of legislation for the core subjects and major options offered on the law syllabus. Each title is ideal for use throughout the course and in exams providing the student with; - unparalleled coverage - unannotated primary and secondary legislation - new improved indexing and tables of content to aid quick and efficient research - up to date and relevant material

Sweet and Maxwell's contract, tort and restitution statutes 2004/05

Author : Ewan McKendrick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 435 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Contracts
ISBN : 0421890606

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Sweet and Maxwell's contract, tort and restitution statutes 2004/05 by Ewan McKendrick Pdf

Sweet & Maxwell's Statutes offer accurate and comprehensive coverage of all core and several popular optional subjects on current law courses. Compiled using data from WestlawUK, each text provides the most up-to-date statutory material and the quality and relevance of these selections is further assured by our experienced editors. Each title offers a clear layout, a chronological table of contents, a comprehensive index and para-numbering system and the lack of commentary makes these texts ideal for exam use. New editions are produced in line with the frequency of legal developments and full updates and amendments to legislation can be found on the Sweet & Maxwell's Statutes web site between editions (www sweetandmaxwell.co.uk/academic/statutes) Designed specifically to meet the needs of students, Sweet & Maxwell's Statutes are an essential and affordable purchase for all those following LLB and CPE programmes.

Statutes on Contract, Tort and Restitution 2005-2006

Author : Francis D. Rose
Publisher : Blackstone Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Contracts
ISBN : 0199283206

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Statutes on Contract, Tort and Restitution 2005-2006 by Francis D. Rose Pdf

This new edition of Statutes on Contract, Tort and Restitution has been fully revised and updated to include all relevant legislation through to June 2005. Designed specifically for students, Blackstone's Statutes lead the market in providing a carefully selected, regularly updated and well sourced collection of legislation for the core subjects and major options offered on the law syllabus. Each title is ideal for use throughout the course and in exams providing the student with; - unparalleled coverage - unannotated primary and secondary legislation - new improved indexing and tables of content to aid quick and efficient research - up-to-date and relevant material

Contract, Tort and Restitution 2002-2003

Author : Ewan McKendrick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Contracts
ISBN : 0421781009

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Getting Incentives Right

Author : Robert D. Cooter,Ariel Porat
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-13
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780691173740

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Getting Incentives Right by Robert D. Cooter,Ariel Porat Pdf

How tort, contract, and restitution law can be reformed to better serve the social good Lawyers, judges, and scholars have long debated whether incentives in tort, contract, and restitution law effectively promote the welfare of society. If these incentives were ideal, tort law would reduce the cost and frequency of accidents, contract law would lubricate transactions, and restitution law would encourage people to benefit others. Unfortunately, the incentives in these laws lead to too many injuries, too little contractual cooperation, and too few unrequested benefits. Getting Incentives Right explains how law might better serve the social good. In tort law, Robert Cooter and Ariel Porat propose that all foreseeable risks should be included when setting standards of care and awarding damages. Failure to do so causes accidents that better legal incentives would avoid. In contract law, they show that making a promise often causes the person who receives it to change behavior and undermine the cooperation between the parties. They recommend several solutions, including a novel contract called "anti-insurance." In restitution law, people who convey unrequested benefits to others are seldom entitled to compensation. Restitution law should compensate them more than it currently does, so that they will provide more unrequested benefits. In these three areas of law, Getting Incentives Right demonstrates that better law can promote the well-being of people by providing better incentives for the private regulation of conduct.

Unjust Enrichment and Contract

Author : Tariq Baloch
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2009-03-12
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781847314987

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This book examines the role of unjust enrichment in the contractual context, defined as contracts which are (a) terminated for breach, or (b) subsisting, or (c) unenforceable. The book makes three claims in relation to the orthodox common law account of restitution (founded on unjust enrichment) in the contractual context. Firstly, the orthodox account correctly proceeds on the basis that the restitutionary claim in the contractual context is founded on an independent cause of action in unjust enrichment, rather than some equitable notion of unconscientiousness or the law of contract. Secondly, the book departs from the orthodox account by rejecting the unjust factors approach and endorsing the absence of basis approach for the law of unjust enrichment. Finally, the book argues that the right to restitution in the contractual context should be determined by the conditionality of the transfer of the benefit rather than a requirement such as the termination of the contract, as the orthodox account dictates. To that end the book proposes the following model, under which the right to restitution in the contractual context is determined by the resolution of the following two questions: (1) Was the transfer of the benefit (eg of money or services) conditional? (2) Was there a qualifying failure of condition? A condition can be, and often is, the other contracting party's counter-performance, but it may also be an event not promised by either party. What qualifies as a failure of condition depends on the type of contract in question. This book identifies two types of contracts, namely those which are apportioned (eg instalment contracts) and those which are unapportioned. It is only in relation to the latter that termination is required. It is a particular strength of the book that it is underpinned by detailed and original historical analysis which makes a novel and distinct contribution to the history of the laws of unjust enrichment and contract. 'Dr Baloch has produced the definitive study of the inter-relationship between contract and unjust enrichment. This has been achieved by carefully considering the historical roots of our common law, and how this is to be understood in its best light in the modern era.' Robert H Stevens, University College, London. 'Dr Baloch's exploration of the boundary between contractual and unjust enrichment liability in the 17th to 19th centuries has important things to say about the history of ideas of 'contract' in this period.' Mike Macnair, Oxford University. 'This is an innovative and rigorous book which engages with one of the most difficult areas in the law of unjust enrichment, namely the relationship between the law of unjust enrichment and the law of contract. Baloch roots his treatment of the modern law in its history and the historical analysis throughout is very careful and well grounded in the primary sources.' David Ibbetson, Cambridge University. 'This is a valuable book, thoughtful and well researched. It is concerned to build a model that fits comfortably with the cases, and its focus is on the work of modern commentators. Those concerned with the relationship of contract and the law of restitution whether at a theoretical level or in practice will benefit by careful study of what Dr Baloch has to say, whether or not they agree with it.' Jack Beatson, Royal Courts of Justice, 14 February 2009 (From the foreword)

Core Statutes on Contract, Tort and Restitution 2006-07

Author : Graham Stephenson
Publisher : Law Matters
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Contracts
ISBN : 1846410355

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Part of a series, this book is ideal for students working towards an undergraduate degree or graduate diploma. The statutes are listed both alphabetically and by date and most importantly do not include commentary or annotation.

The Law of Restitution

Author : Andrew S. Burrows
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 712 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Law
ISBN : IND:30000087982991

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The Law of Restitution by Andrew S. Burrows Pdf

Restitution is increasingly covered at undergraduate level in courses on contract, tort, common law and obligations. This book provides comprehensive coverage of the subject, including detailed examination of such areas as subrogation, limitation of actions and conflict of laws.

Contract, Tort and Restitution Statutes 2009-2010

Author : James Devenney,Howard Johnson
Publisher : Routledge Cavendish
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2009-08-26
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0415548985

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Contract, Tort and Restitution Statutes 2009-2010 by James Devenney,Howard Johnson Pdf

Designed specifically for students, and responding to current market feedback, Routledge Student Statutes offers a comprehensive collection of statutory provisions un-annotated and therefore ideal for LLB and GDL course and exam use. In addition, an accompanying website offers extensive guidance on how to use and interpret statutes, providing valuable tutorial and exam preparation. The Routledge Student Statutes series collects together, in each volume, all the legislation students need to pass their exams so it is comprehensive, clearly presented, and easy to access. Routledge Student Statutes provide extensive innovative features, vital in aiding LLB and GDL learning: Comprehensive content, with legislation carefully selected to match the common curriculum Written by leading experts in each field so students can feel confident in the experience and judgement behind each selection Un-annotated, making the series ideal for both course and exam use Each title contains alphabetical, chronological and thematic contents listings and is fully indexed making it easy to navigate A free Companion Website providing students with extra guidance and testing on how to use and interpret statutes Updated annually to incorporate all of the latest legislation covered in UK law syllabi Highly competitive price makes Routledge Student Statutes the statutes series of choice

Understanding the Law of Obligations

Author : Andrew S. Burrows
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Contracts
ISBN : 1472559002

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NEW in paperback From the Reviews of the hardback edition: This is a fascinating and thought-provoking collection of eight essays ... Taken together they represent a coherent and compelling exposition of the English law of obligations ... One is left with the picture of an [author] ... who remains a devotee of ""practical scholarship"" and the deductive technique of the common law and has a grasp on its intricacies second to non."" Edwin Peel, The Law Quarterly Review, 1999 ""[These essays], all concerned with various aspects of contract, tort and unjust enrichment, are a pleasure to peruse.