The Law of Contract

"This book is a highly articulate and readable critique of the basis of the law of contract and contractual doctrines. It seeks to show that the techniques applied to the solution of contractual disputes were formerly based on a partly concealed set of inherent values which can loosely be refer...

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Main Author: Collins, Hugh (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Butterworths 1993
Edition:second edition
Series:Law in context
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