Introduction to Contract Law – REVISION GUIDE
Introduction to Contract Law – REVISION GUIDE
Author(s): Johanna Hoekstra
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Law Series; Text books; Bar exam; Contract Law; Criminal Justice System; English Legal System; Johanna Hoekstra, Law students; Revision Guide; Solicitors Qualifying Examination; Study Guide;
Summary/Abstract: This book discusses the principles and rules of general contract law in England & Wales. It examines the key points and rules of contract law, starting with the formation of the contract and ending with the remedies for breach of contract. In this it follows the structure most used in contract law modules at universities. Please also note that this book takes into account developments of the law up until July 2021.Contract law is a core module in legal higher education in the UK. Contract law is also an important basis for many other law modules including maritime law, company law, commercial law, and arbitration law. This book gives a clear oversight of the main issues of key contract law topics. It summarises the issues in a concise and precise manner and uses practical examples throughout to clarify how the law is applied. Key cases are used to explain and illustrate the principles of the law. This book is an ideal companion guide for exam revisions. The chapters follow a question-and-answer model that makes it easy to find information on a specific issue. The chapters end with a problem-solving scenario on key issues of the topic and a list with key cases which will be helpful in preparing for examinations. At the end of the book, you find a further reading list and a set of sample multiple-choice questions which can be used to help prepare for the first stage of the SQE examination that will be introduced in September 2021.
- E-ISBN-13: 978-1-80135-080-8
- Print-ISBN-13: 978-1-912997-74-9
- Page Count: 203
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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- Introduction