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Q&A Contract Law 2011-2012 Richard Stone (University of Lincoln, UK)

Q&A Contract Law 2011-2012 By Richard Stone (University of Lincoln, UK)

Q&A Contract Law 2011-2012 by Richard Stone (University of Lincoln, UK)


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Q&A Contract Law 2011-2012 Summary

Q&A Contract Law 2011-2012 by Richard Stone (University of Lincoln, UK)

You've planned your revision and you know your subject inside out! But how do you apply what you have learned to get the best marks in the examination room?

Routledge Q&As give you the ideal opportunity to practice and refine your exam technique, helping you to apply your knowledge most effectively in an exam situation. Each book contains approximately fifty essay and problem-based questions on topics commonly found on exam papers, complete with answer plans and fully worked model answers. Our authors have also highlighted common mistakes as well as offering you tips to achieve the very best marks. What's more, Routledge Q&As are written by lecturers who are also examiners, giving you an exclusive insight into exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer.

New editions for 2011-2012 include:

  • An introduction, with essay-writing and exam preparation advice, written specifically to address the unique demands of the subject under consideration.
  • `Aim Higher' text boxes offering tips and advice to help those students aiming for top marks to go the extra mile.
  • `Common Pitfalls' text boxes showing where students often trip up or highlighting areas of potential confusion, to help students avoid making some of these common mistakes.
  • Key cases and legislation, highlighted within the text for ease of reference.
  • Boxed answer plans after each question, outlining the major points students should be aiming to convey in their answer.
  • Books in the series are also supported by a companion website offering online essay-writing tutorials, podcasts, bonus Q&As and multiple-choice questions to help you focus your revision more effectively.

Q&A Contract Law 2011-2012 Reviews

These books are brilliant! The Q & As sound so similar to our real exam questions.. I would definitely recommend these to all students on the LLB and also for students refreshing their knowledge for the LPC

NEW GRADUATE JUST ABOUT TO START LPC

What a relief! A book I can understand quickly.. I'll be using these this year

SECOND YEAR UNDERGRADUATE

This is an excellent series, which hits the target at a remarkable number of levels. The clarity of its reference points makes it ideal for students new to undergraduate study, while at the same time being the perfect `refresher' book for students about to start on professional courses. More than that, the series is great as a `starter pack' for non-specialist students covering elements of law as part of their wider studies, and invaluable for teaching international students studying the English common law from abroad.

FIONA E.C. KING

LAW LECTURER (for almost 30 years in Universities & Business Schools in the UK and Europe)

About Richard Stone (University of Lincoln, UK)

Richard Stone is Professor of Law at the University of Lincoln.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Offer and Acceptance 2. Intention and Consideration 3. Privity 4. Capacity 5. Contents of the Contract 6. Exclusion Clauses 7. Mistake and Misrepresentation 8. Duress and Undue Influence 9. Illegality 10. Frustration 11. Performance and Breach 12. Remedies 13. Quasi-Contract and Restitution 14. Agency 15. Sale of Goods

Additional information

GOR004732104
9780415593250
0415593255
Q&A Contract Law 2011-2012 by Richard Stone (University of Lincoln, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20110126
288
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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