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Author
Title
Contracts / by Robert D. Brain.
Variant Title
Index screen title: Brain's sum and substance quick review on contracts, 8th
Edition
Eighth edition.
Imprint
St. Paul, MN : West, [2013]
Distributed
[St. Paul, Minnesota] : West Academic Publishing, [2014]
Description
1 online resource (xxxiv, 936 pages).
Series
Sum & Substance quick review.
Study aids (West Academic Publishing)
Study aids (West Academic Publishing)
Formatted Contents Note
An overview of contract law
Mutual assent
Offers
Acceptance
When the "acceptance" varies from the offer: the mirror image rule and UCC [section] 2-207
The indefiniteness doctrine
Consideration
Promissory estoppel and the seal
Modifications (with an emphasis on UCC [section] 2-209)
The statute of frauds
Capacity
Mistake and misunderstanding
Duress
Undue influence
Misrepresentation
Unconscionability
"Illegality" or contracts "against public policy"
The parol evidence rule
Interpretation
UCC [section] 2-202
Conditions, performance and breach (with an emphasis on common law rules)
Conditions, performance and breach (with an emphasis on contracts governed by the UCC)
Prospective nonperformance or anticipatory repudiation
Discharge of duties by subsequent agreement
substituted performances, substituted contracts (including novations), accords, mutual rescission, and releases
Discharge of duties by impossibility, impracticability, or frustration of purpose
Third party beneficiary contracts
Assignments
Delegation
Equitable remedies
Money damages
Restitution
Remedies for breach under the UCC
Applicability of Article Two of the UCC and the CISG
Risk of loss and mercantile terms
Warranties.
Mutual assent
Offers
Acceptance
When the "acceptance" varies from the offer: the mirror image rule and UCC [section] 2-207
The indefiniteness doctrine
Consideration
Promissory estoppel and the seal
Modifications (with an emphasis on UCC [section] 2-209)
The statute of frauds
Capacity
Mistake and misunderstanding
Duress
Undue influence
Misrepresentation
Unconscionability
"Illegality" or contracts "against public policy"
The parol evidence rule
Interpretation
UCC [section] 2-202
Conditions, performance and breach (with an emphasis on common law rules)
Conditions, performance and breach (with an emphasis on contracts governed by the UCC)
Prospective nonperformance or anticipatory repudiation
Discharge of duties by subsequent agreement
substituted performances, substituted contracts (including novations), accords, mutual rescission, and releases
Discharge of duties by impossibility, impracticability, or frustration of purpose
Third party beneficiary contracts
Assignments
Delegation
Equitable remedies
Money damages
Restitution
Remedies for breach under the UCC
Applicability of Article Two of the UCC and the CISG
Risk of loss and mercantile terms
Warranties.
Note
Includes index.
Source of Description
Description based on e-publication title page, viewed February 19, 2015.
Location
www Access provided by Berkeley Law Library
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Full text available with subscription to Study Aids package.
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Alternate Title
West Academic Publishers
Language
English
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