Principles of contract law /
by Steven J. Burton.
- St. Paul, Minn. : West Pub. Co., 1995.
- xxiii, 699 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. + teacher's manual.
- American casebook series .
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: THE AUTONOMY PRINCIPLE Promises Agreements The requirement of 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 Unequal bargaining power Meaningful choice and one-sided terms
CHAPTER 4: THE COMPESATION PRINCIPLE Compensation or punishment? Expectation remedies Reliance remedies Restitution
CHAPTER 5: THE AUTONOMYU PRINCIPLE AGAIN Identifying express contract terms Interpreting contract terms implication of terms Promises and conditions
CHAPTER 6: THE SECURITY PRINCIPLE Interests of the parties impaired by a breach Cancellation in response to breach Agreed enforcement terms
CHAPTER 7: THE BOUNDARIES OF AUTONOMY Excuse for non-performance Adjustment of contractual relations Tortious conduct in contract performance
CHAPTER 8: RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES Third part beneficiaries Assignment and delegation