Contract and related obligation : theory, doctrine, and practice / by Robert S. Summers, Robert A. Hillman.
1992
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Title
Contract and related obligation : theory, doctrine, and practice / by Robert S. Summers, Robert A. Hillman.
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Edition
Second edition.
Imprint
St. Paul, Minn. : West Publishing Co., 1992.
Distributed
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2024]
Description
1 online resource (xlix, 1037 pages, 25 pages in various pagings).
Series
American casebook series.
West Academic casebooks archive.
West Academic casebooks archive.
Formatted Contents Note
Pt. 1. Foundations of Contract and Related Obligation
Ch. 1. Introduction. Ch. 2. General Theories of Obligation. Ch. 3. Remedies
Pt. 2. The Agreement Process. Ch. 4. Agreements and Promises. Ch. 5. Policing Agreements and Promises
Pt. 3. The Performance Process. Ch. 6. Substantive Content of the Duty to Perform. Ch. 7. Conditional Nature of the Duty to Perform, and Permissible Responses to Failure of Condition and Breach of Duty
Pt. 4. The Cessation Process. Ch. 8. Grounds of Rightful Cessation. Ch. 9. Cessation, Theories of Obligation, and Remedies
Pt. 5. Rights and Duties of Third Parties. Ch. 10. Third Party Beneficiaries. Ch. 11. Assignment and Delegation
App. A. Judicial Reasons
App. B. Historical Background of Consideration and Related Doctrines
App. C. The Restatement Idea
Some Skepticism.
Ch. 1. Introduction. Ch. 2. General Theories of Obligation. Ch. 3. Remedies
Pt. 2. The Agreement Process. Ch. 4. Agreements and Promises. Ch. 5. Policing Agreements and Promises
Pt. 3. The Performance Process. Ch. 6. Substantive Content of the Duty to Perform. Ch. 7. Conditional Nature of the Duty to Perform, and Permissible Responses to Failure of Condition and Breach of Duty
Pt. 4. The Cessation Process. Ch. 8. Grounds of Rightful Cessation. Ch. 9. Cessation, Theories of Obligation, and Remedies
Pt. 5. Rights and Duties of Third Parties. Ch. 10. Third Party Beneficiaries. Ch. 11. Assignment and Delegation
App. A. Judicial Reasons
App. B. Historical Background of Consideration and Related Doctrines
App. C. The Restatement Idea
Some Skepticism.
Note
Includes index.
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Description based on PDF title page, viewed May 13, 2024.
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HeinOnline.
Language
English
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