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Author
Title
The rise and fall of freedom of contract / P.S. Atiyah.
Imprint
Oxford : Clarendon, 1979.
Description
1 online resource (xi, 792 pages)
Summary
This is a legal-historical text on the changes in the concept of freedom of contract by English Professor Patrick Atiyah. The central theme is that the notion of a contract based on consent (or a 'meeting of minds') was almost entirely absent before 1800 in the law. Instead it was based on reliance or the receipt of a benefit.
Note
Includes index.
This is a legal-historical text on the changes in the concept of freedom of contract by English Professor Patrick Atiyah. The central theme is that the notion of a contract based on consent (or a 'meeting of minds') was almost entirely absent before 1800 in the law. Instead it was based on reliance or the receipt of a benefit.
This is a legal-historical text on the changes in the concept of freedom of contract by English Professor Patrick Atiyah. The central theme is that the notion of a contract based on consent (or a 'meeting of minds') was almost entirely absent before 1800 in the law. Instead it was based on reliance or the receipt of a benefit.
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WWW
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Oxford Scholarship Online.
Oxford Academic.
Oxford Academic.
Language
English
ISBN
9780191681578 ebook
0191681571 ebook
0191681571 ebook
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