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Contract as Assumption II: Formation, Performance and Enforcement

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Full Title:

Contract as Assumption II: Formation, Performance and Enforcement

Contributors:

By (Author) Brian Coote
Edited by Emeritus Professor John Carter

ISBN:

9781782256687

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Hart Publishing

Publication Date:

21st April 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

346.02

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

551g

Description

This second collection of Brian Cootes previously published writings is for the most part a follow-up to his Contract as Assumption (Hart Publishing, 2010). Part of the theme of that collection was that in a bilateral contract the obligations of the parties, both primary and secondary, are those which at formation they have each assumed, that is, have taken upon themselves. Being exchanged at the point of formation, these assumptions constitute the consideration. The institution of contract provides a facility the purpose of which is to enable the parties thereby to bind themselves to legal (contractual) obligation. This emphasis on what happens at formation has prompted the inclusion of several of the papers in this collection. These focus on intention, offer and acceptance, the qualification of primary and secondary obligations whether express or implied, agency, and the effect of illegality on pre-existing rights. Falling outside this group are two pieces respectively on chance and the burden of proof and on impecuniosity, in each case in tort as well as in contract. The collection ends with the authors valedictory lecture, Contract an Underview. In this paper, delivered on his retirement from the University of Auckland, he summed up his thinking on Contract. It is now for the first time given general currency.

Reviews

This collection brings together some of the thought-provoking, still relevant and carefully reasoned views that characterise one of the greatest contract scholars of our time. -- Sandra Booysen, Associate professor, Faculty of law, National University of Singapore * Singapore Journal of Legal Stuedies *

Author Bio

Brian Coote, CBE, FNZAH, FRSNZ is an Emeritus Professor and sometime Dean of Law at the University of Auckland, and has published widely on Contract topics. JW Carter is Emeritus Professor of Law in Sydney Law School in the University of Sydney, and Consultant at the international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills.

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