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||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Complex concepts explained|By Phillip Taylor MBE|LAWYERS WHO DEAL WITH CONTRACTS -- WHICH MEANS JUST ABOUT ALL OF YOU -- SHOULD ACQUIRE THIS BOOK
An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers
Like it or not, human existence does pivot around contracts and/or agreements of whatever kind. Collectively, they are the c||With its extensive footnoting and other research materials, including tables of cases, national legislation and international treaties, conventions and other instruments, this book will undoubtedly be considered an absolutely essential addition to the well-st
This book, based on English law of contract, considers the development and present state of the doctrine of Privity of Contract with clear references to cases in other major common law jurisdictions (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore).
The work opens with a history of development of the privity rule and its place in English up to the enactment of the Contract (Right of third parties) Act 1999. The books considers common law and statutory exceptions in...
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