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_aMitchell, Catherine.. _9115383 |
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_aContract law and contract practice : _bBridging the gap between legal reasoning and commercial expectation/ _h[electronic resource] / _cCatherine Mitchell. |
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_bHart Publishing Ltd., _c2013. |
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| 300 | _a308 p. | ||
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t1.Introduction: The Relationship between Contract Law and Commercial Expectations. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t2.Understanding Commercial Expectations. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t3.The Contours and Sources of Commercial Expectations. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t4.Current Contract Law and Commercial Expectations. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t5.Commercial Expectations and Theories of Contract Law. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t6.The Relational Theory of Contract. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t7.Commercial Expectations and Legal Capacity. |
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_gChapter, Lesson, Part _t8.Conclusion: Aligning Contract Law and Commercial Expectations. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aCover, Title,Contract law and contract practice : Bridging the gap between legal reasoning and commercial expectation--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Preface--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of Cases--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of Legislation--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index. | |
| 520 | _a[Auto Generated] Preface The claim that the main function of commercial contract law is to facilitate commercial activity and uphold commercial purposes and expectations is often found in contract law scholarship ,contract case law and extrajudicial writings about contract .Yet empirical studies of contracting behaviour undertaken by legal scholars and scholars working within other academic disciplines (organisations ,management and business studies )reveal grounds for scepticism over whether law makes a significant contribution to the practice of commercial contracting ,either at the project planning stage or if a dispute arises .These studies reveal stark divergences between the simplistic picture of the contracting process presented by the law and the complexity ... | ||
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_aContract, Tort, Restitution & Commercial Law _9115384 |
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