The Law of Contract

This book provides a clear and concise account of the general principles of the law of contract. It is an excellent introduction to the subject, giving the reader an overall view which, for some will be all that is required and for others is an essential basis for the more detailed study of particul...

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Main Author: Smith, Sir John (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Sweet & Maxwell 2002
Edition:Fourth Edition
Series:FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW
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