01998cam a2200253 i 450000500170000002000280001704000350004508200150008010000210009524501050011624600500022124600200027125000180029126000480030930000250035750400510038250507880043352003750122165000240159665000330162065000500165370000200170370000210172320251001120019.0 a0406930589cTZS 87355/= aMCCLbeng.eAACR 2nd. rev. ed. a346.02 CHE1 aFurmston, M. P.,10aCheshire, Fifoot and Furmston's law of contract /cM.P. Furmston, G. C. Cheshire and C. H. S. Fifoot14aCheshire, Fifoot & Furmston's law of contract3 aLaw of contract a17th edition. aLondon:bOxford University Press, cc 2001. alxi, 762p. ;c25 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aHistorical introduction -- Som factors affecting modern contract law -- The phenomena of agreement -- Consideration -- Intention to create legal relations -- The contents of the contract -- Unenforceable contracts -- Mistake -- Misrepresentation, duress, and undue influence -- Contracts rendered void by statute -- Contracts illegal by statute or at common law -- Contracts void at common law on grounds of public policy -- Capacity of parties -- Privity of contract -- Privity of contract under the law of agency -- The voluntary assignment of contractual rights and liabilities -- The involuntary assignment of contractual rights and liabilities -- Performance and breach -- Discharge by agreement -- Discharge under the doctrine of frustration -- Remedies for breach of contract. aThis book provides an] account of the principles of the law of contract with ... analysis and insights ... Each topic is clearly signposted with summaries, introductory text and sub-headings for ease of navigation throughout the book. Numerous references to additional primary and secondary sources take the reader even further into the subject."-- Provided by publisher 0aContractszEngland. 0aBreach of contractzEngland. 0aContractual rights and liabilities zEngland.1 aCheshire, G. C.1 aFifoot, C. H. S.