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Termination for Breach of Contract

English · Hardback

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This is a leading in-depth treatise on termination as a remedy for breach of contract.The second edition is fully updated to include 125 new cases and legislation such as the Consumer Rights Act.

List of contents










  • 1: The Nature of Termination

  • 2: The Genesis of Termination

  • 3: Breach of Contract

  • 4: The Process of Termination

  • 5: Breach of Condition

  • 6: Fundamental Breach

  • 7: Repudiation and Anticipatory Breach

  • 8: Express Rights of Termination

  • 9: Discharge of Primary Obligations

  • 10: Damages on Termination

  • 11: Restitutionary Relief

  • 12: The Consequences of Affirmation



About the author

John Stannard graduated from Oxford University in 1974 and has been a lecturer in law at the Queen's University of Belfast since 1977. His principal teaching and research interests are in criminal law, contract, sentencing and law and the emotions.

David Capper is Reader in Law at Queen's University Belfast where he has worked for over 30 years. He is a former practising and now non-practising member of the Bar of Northern Ireland and an academic member of the Chancery Bar Association. His principal teaching and research interests lie in the fields of contract and commercial law, civil procedure, and private law remedies.

Summary

This is a leading in-depth treatise on termination as a remedy for breach of contract.The second edition is fully updated to include 125 new cases and legislation such as the Consumer Rights Act.

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