Principles of contract law / by Steven J. Burton.
Series: American casebook seriesPublication details: St. Paul, Minn. : West Group, c2001.Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xxv, 693 p. ; 26 cmISBN:- 0314238085 (alk. paper)
- 346.02 21 BUR
- KF801.A7 B83 2001
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Chapter 1. The autonomy and security principles
Promises
Promissory agreement
The requirement of a writing
Chapter 2. The justification principle
The bargained-for exchange
Reliance on a promise
Unjust enrichment
Chapter 3. The justice principle
The domain of freedom of contract
Mistakes
Unconcisionability
Standard form contracts
Chapter 4. The compensation principle
Compensation or punishment
Expectation remedies
Reliance remedies
etc...
5. The autonomy principle
Identifying express contract terms
Interpreting contract terms
Implication of terms
etc...
6. The security principle
Interest of the parties impaired by a breach
Cancellation in response to breach
Agreed enforcement terms
etc...
7. The boundaries of autonomy
Excuse for non performance
Adjustment of contractual relations
Tortious conduct in contract performance
etc...
8. Rights of third parties
Third party beneficiaries
Assignment and delegation
Assignment and delegation continued
Includes index.
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