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Law of contract in Uganda / Dr. David J. Bakibinga.

By: Publication details: India : The written word publications, 2012.Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xxiii, 285 p. ; 25cmISBN:
  • 9788192537122
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 346.0296761 BAK
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Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction
History development of mordern law of contract
The Law of Contract in Uganda

Chapter 2: Formation of Contracts
Consent
Offer
Acceptance


Chapter 3: Considerations
Definition
Rules Governing Consideration
Relaation of the Rule
Consideration must be of some value
Whether a promise to pay less than amount owed is sufficient consideration
Equitable or promissory estoples

Chapter 4: Contractual intention
Inducement
Commercial arrangements
Social domestic Arrangements
Other cases


Chapter 5: Contractual Capacity
Infants or minors
Corporations
Unincorporated bodies
Mental patients
Drunkards


Chapter 6: Form and Terms of Contract
Form
Terms of Contract
Joinder Document
The Parol evidence
Terms Condition as to title of seller
Implied Condition
etc.


Chapter 7: Mistake
Mistke nullifying consent
Mistake negativing consent
Mistake inferences
Documents mistakenly signed


Chapter 8: Misrepresentation
Introduction
Meaning of representation
General Conditions Liability
Damages MIsrepresentation
Verification
Importance
etc.

Chapter 9: Duress and Undue Influence
Dures
Undue Influence in Equity
Money Lending
etc.

Chapter 10: Illegality
Introduction
Types of illegality
Contracts Illegal by statute
Effects of illegality
etc.

Chapter 11: Privity of FContract
Background and rationale of the doctrine
Measures to avoid the doctrine

Chapter 12: Agency
Purpose of agency
Nature and defiinition of agency
Agents and trustees
Agents, servants and independent contractors
Agents and bailee
etc.

Chapter 13: Assignments
Assignment at Common Law
Equitable assignments
Statutory assignments
Requirement for valid assignment
Between assignor and assignee
etc.

Chapter 14: Discharge of Contract
Discharge by agreement
Discharge by Performance
Discharge by Breach
Discharge by frustration



Chapter 15: Remmedies for breach of contract
Refusal of further performance
Damages
Equitable Remedies
Limitation Action





Index : p. 341-346

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