
This new and updated edition provides a scholarly and practical analysis of the legal principles which govern the formation of contracts in English law, offering those involved in litigation and in drafting contracts a guide to the application of those principles in practice.The book comprehensively reviews all the classical rules governing contract formation with extensive coverage of difficult areas such as certainty, conditional contracts, good faith negotiations, auctions, tenders, on-line contracting, and the assessment of conduct and silence in contract formation. It also discusses the efficacy, problems, and rules around modern contracting, in particular the use of heads of agreement, letters of intent, letters of comfort, and the methods of resolving a battle of the forms. This latest edition has been updated to reflect significant court decisions such as Devani v Wells [2019], which ruled on the extent to which implied terms can be used to overcome issues of uncertainty and completeness, as well as Crown Melbourne Ltd v Cosmopolitan Hotel (Vic) Pty Ltd [2016] which considered the extent to which issues of contract formation involved issues of law or fact.Although this work is based on English law, the authors draw upon decisions in other jurisdictions such as Australia, Canada, the United States, Singapore, and New Zealand, where these inform the development of principles in English law.
This text investigates the complex legal principles and practical challenges governing the formation of contracts within the framework of English law. The authors, G.J. Tolhurst and Elisabeth Peden, utilize their expertise to synthesize classical contract doctrine with contemporary judicial developments. By analyzing recent case law and cross-jurisdictional precedents, the book provides a rigorous framework for legal practitioners to navigate the nuances of agreement, certainty, and modern commercial instruments.
What You Will Find
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Legal professionals and scholars recognize this work as a primary reference for the technical intricacies of contract formation. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the utility of the text for both litigation strategy and transactional drafting.
Page Count:
528
Publication Date:
2023-06-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019286808X
ISBN-13:
9780192868084
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