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Author DiMatteo, Larry A.

Title Commercial Contract Law : Transatlantic Perspectives
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (624 pages)
Contents Cover; Commercial Contract Law; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Brief Contents; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Part I The Role of Consent; 1 Transatlantic Perspectives; I. Legacy of Rob Bradgate; A. Commercial Contract Law in the United Kingdom and United States; 1. Statutory Interventions into the Common Law; 2. Divergence, Convergence, and Law Reform; B. Major Themes; 1. Topical Preview; 2. Consent and Promise; 3. Theories of Contract, Networks, and Equity; 4. Discrete and Relational Contracting; 5. Implied Terms and Contract Interpretation; 6. Contract Law's Regulatory Function
7. Misrepresentation and Breach8. Contract and Sales Law Harmonization; II. Conclusion; 2 Competing Theories of Contract; I. Introduction; II. The Competing Theories of Contract; A. Contract as Based upon Promises; B. Contract as Based upon Agreement; C. Contract as Based upon Reliance; D. Contract as Based upon the Assumption of Legally Binding Obligations; E. Contract as Based upon the Transfer of Rights; F. Contract as Based upon Relationship; G. Conclusion on Competing Theories of Contract; III. Connections between Competing Theories of Contract
IV. Future Developments of Contract Theory: An Emerging Consensus?V. Conclusion; 3 Contracts, Courts, and the Construction of Consent; I. Introduction; II. Conflation of Efficiency and Consent; III. Illusory Nature of Party-Centrism; IV. Candor in the Judicial Construction of Consent; V. Conclusion; 4 Are Mortgage Contracts Promises?; I. Introduction; II. Why Do People Make Promises?; III. Are Contracts Promises?; IV. Are Mortgage Contracts Typically Promises?; V. If Modern Mortgage Contracts Are Typically Not Promises, Is Strategic Default Morally Acceptable After All?; VI. Conclusion
Part II Normative Views of Contract5 Naturalistic Contract; I. Introduction; II. Essential Normativity of Contract Doctrine; III. Minimum Content of Natural Contract Law; IV. Limits of Empiricism?; V. Dualism; VI. Is Naturalism Fallacious?; VII. So What?; 6 Contract in a Networked World; I. Introduction; II. Three Test Cases; A. Clarke v. Dunraven; B. OFT v. Lloyds TSB; C. The Eurymedon; D. Reasonable Expectations; III. The Basis for Network Effects: Consumer Contracts; A. The Nature of the Modern Regulation of Consumer Transactions; B. Networks and OFT v. Lloyds TSB
1. The Legislative Approach2. The Courts' Approach; 3. The Boyack Hypothetical; 4. Beyond OFT v. Lloyds TSB; IV. The Basis for Network Effects: Commercial Contracts; A. The Nature of the Modern Regulation of Commercial Transactions; B. The "Hoffmannisation" of Contract Law; C. Network Effects and The Eurymedon; D. Beware the Classical Inheritance; E. Big Businesses, Small Businesses, and Shopping Malls; V. The Basis for Network Effects: Private Contracts; VI. Conclusion; VII. Coda; 7 Contract Transactions and Equity; I. Introduction; II. Equity in a Contractual Context
Summary This book is a comparative look at the law of commercial contracts as constructed by the US and UK legal systems
Notes III. Equitable Principles and Contract Law
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Contracts -- United States
Contracts -- Great Britain
Commercial law -- United States.
Commercial law -- Great Britain
Common law -- United States
Common law -- Great Britain
LAW -- Contracts.
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
Commercial law
Common law
Contracts
Great Britain
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Zhou, Qi (Law teacher)
Saintier, Séverine.
Rowley, Keith
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