This book covers key topics in contract law. It is designed for a short course format that is focused on practical knowledge and is well suited for non-lawyers.
It looks at major subjects and the main topics within those subjects, thereby offering an understanding of the important principles, regardless of the structure of the course or primary textbook. This work covers contract law.
This text is intended for all undergraduates studying a construction contract law or a contract administration module or unit.
Essential Contract Law
This updated third edition gives you a clear and concise guide to the basics of the law of contract as it pertains to Scotland, from what a contract is to how they are formed, terminated and breached, and from third-party rights to cross ...
In this edition, the author also separately addresses the impact of Article 2 of the UCC, federal preemption, and the UN's Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG).
Business Law I Essentials may need to be supplemented with additional content, cases, or related materials, and is offered as a foundational resource that focuses on the baseline concepts, issues, and approaches.
A variety of edited cases are included throughout the book, and reflect classic contract law and contemporary rulings in different industries and states.
The text cuts through excess verbiage and outdated doctrine, ensuring that students gain a solid understanding of the material. The rules of law are developed through presentation of theory, followed by an example and a paralegal exercise.
Cutting through excess verbiage and outdated doctrine, the book develops each rule of law by presenting theory, illustrating it with an example, and providing a "problem" to give you hands-on practice.
Suitable for both students and practitioners, the book covers topics including the application of contract law in practice.