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Law of Contracts



Contract - in law, a promise, enforceable by law, to perform or to refrain from performing some specified act. In a general sense, all civil obligations fall under tort or contract law. Torts are usually characterized as violations of duties that are imposed on all persons and that have been established entirely by law. In contracts, on the other hand, the parties determine, at least in part   Read More...

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    Contract Law and Morality
    by Henry Mather. 190 pgs.


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    Good Faith and Fault in Contract Law
    by Jack Beatson, Daniel Friedmann. 531 pgs.


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    Regulating Contracts
    by Hugh Collins. 388 pgs.


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