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  1. Emanuel Law Outlines: Contracts by Steven L. Emanuel, 2006-10-25
  2. Working With Contracts: What Law School Doesn't Teach You (PLI Press's Corporate and Securities Law Library) (Pli Press's Corporate and Securities Law Library) by Charles M. Fox, 2002-07-24
  3. Introduction to the Law of Contracts by Martin A. Frey, 2007-08-22
  4. Studies in Contract Law (University Casebook) by Edward J. Murphy, Richard E. Speidel, et all 2003-04-29
  5. Principles of Contract Law (Concise Hornbook Series) (Hornbook Series Student Edition) by Hillman a. Robert, 2004-04-22
  6. Contracts (Law in a Flash) by Steven Emanuel, 2005-06
  7. Basic Contract Law by Lon L. Fuller, Melvin Eisenberg, 2006-06-30
  8. Contract Law: Selected Source Materials (American Casebook)
  9. Gilbert Law Summaries: Contracts by Melvin Aron Eisenberg, 2002-01
  10. Problems in Contract Law: Cases and Materials by Charles L. Knapp, Nathan M. Crystal, et all 2007-06-15
  11. Contracts: Examples and Explanations (Examples & Explanations Series) by Brian A. Blum, 2004-03
  12. Basic Contract Law for Paralegals, 5th Edition by Jeffrey A. Helewitz, 2007-05-10
  13. Concepts And Case Analysis in the Law of Contracts (Concepts and Insights) by Marvin A. Chirelstein, 2006-03-30
  14. Emanuel Law Outlines: Contracts (AspenLaw Studydesk Edition) (Emanuel Law Outlines) by Steven L. Emanuel, 2007-06-11

1. Contract Law
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    Eric Talley, University of Southern California Law School (Fall 1999)
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    Seth Chandler, University of Houston Law Center (Fall, 2000)
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    Omri Ben-Shahar, University of Michigan Law School (Winter, 2001)
  • Contracts Jeff Ferriell, Capital University Law School (Spring, 2002)
  • Contracts Charles Goetz, University of Virginia School of Law (Fall, 1998) Contracts Michael Madison, University of Pittsburgh School of Law (Fall, 2001)

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4. Contract - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Scope of common law contract law. Basic common law contract law addresses four sets of issues (1) When and how is a contract formed?
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A contract is any promise or set of promises made by one party to another for the breach of which the law provides a remedy . The promise or promises may be express (either written or oral) or may be implied from circumstances. Typically, the remedy for breach of contract is an award of money damages intended to restore the injured party to the economic position that he or she expected from performance of the promise or promises (known as an " expectation measure " of damages). Occasionally a court will order a party to perform his or her promise (an order of " specific performance " or " quantum meruit "), but this remedy is unusual. In the civil law , contracts are considered to be part of the general law of obligations Table of contents 1 Scope of common law contract law 2 Validity of contracts 3 Need for a writing? 4 Void, voidable and unenforceable contracts ... edit
Scope of common law contract law
Basic common law contract law addresses four sets of issues:
  • When and how is a contract formed? When may a party escape obligations of a contract (such as a contract formed under duress or because of a misrepresentation)?
  • 5. Contract - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Contract. (Redirected from Contract law). Scope of common law contract law. Basic common law contract law addresses four sets of issues
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    Contract
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    (Redirected from Contract law A contract is any promise or set of promises made by one party to another for the breach of which the law provides a remedy . The promise or promises may be express (either written or oral) or may be implied from circumstances. Typically, the remedy for breach of contract is an award of money damages intended to restore the injured party to the economic position that he or she expected from performance of the promise or promises (known as an " expectation measure " of damages). Occasionally a court will order a party to perform his or her promise (an order of " specific performance " or " quantum meruit "), but this remedy is unusual. In the civil law , contracts are considered to be part of the general law of obligations Table of contents 1 Scope of common law contract law 2 Validity of contracts 3 Need for a writing? 4 Void, voidable and unenforceable contracts ... edit
    Scope of common law contract law
    Basic common law contract law addresses four sets of issues:
  • When and how is a contract formed?
  • 6. Archaeological Ethics And Law: Contract Archaeology In The United States
    Call......Home Courses ARCHAEOLOGICAL ETHICS AND LAW Dr. Ricardo J. Elia. Contract Archaeology in the United States.
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    7. Archaeological Ethics And Law: Contract Archaeology In The United States
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    8. Case Watch - Rouse & Co. International -
    He concluded on the facts that the construction point arising out of the English law contract was most appropriately tried in England .
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    9. Holmes, The Common Law: Contract — I. History
    It is necessary to know something about it in order to understand the enlightened rules which make up the law of contract at the present time.
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    [247] (breaks before heading) The doctrine of contract has been so thoroughly remodelled to meet the needs of modern times, that there is less here than elsewhere for historical research. It has been so ably discussed that there is less room here elsewhere for essentially new analysis. But a short of the growth of modern doctrines, whether necessary or not, will at least be interesting, while an analysis of their main characteristics cannot be omitted, and may present some new features. It is popularly supposed that the oldest forms of contract known to our law are covenant and debt, and they are of early date, no doubt. But there are other contracts still in use which, although they have in some degree put on modern forms, at least suggest the question whether they were not of equally early appearance. One of these, the promissory oath, is no longer the foundation of any rights in private law. It is used, but as mainly as a solemnity connected with entering upon a public office. The judge swears that he will execute justice according to law, the juryman that he will find his verdict according to law and the evidence, the newly adopted citizen that he will bear true faith and allegiance to the government of his choice. But there is another contract which plays a more important part. It may, perhaps, sound paradoxical to mention [248] the contract of suretyship. Suretyship, nowadays, is only an accessory obligation, which presupposes a principal undertaking, and which, so far as the nature of the contract goes, is just like any other. But, as has been pointed out by Laferriere, /1/ and very likely by earlier writers, the surety of ancient law was the hostage, and the giving of hostages was by no means confined to international dealings.

    10. Holmes, The Common Law: Contract. III. Void And Voidable
    against doing anything which he could do without incurring legal consequences, it is obvious that the main consequence attached by the law to a contract is a
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    [308] (breaks before heading) When a contract fails to be made, although the usual forms have been gone through with, the ground of failure is commonly said to be mistake, misrepresentation, or fraud. But I shall try to show that these are merely dramatic circumstances, and that the true ground is the absence of one or more of the primary elements, which have been shown, or are seen at once, to be necessary to the existence of a contract. If a man goes through the form of making a contract with A through B as A's agent, and B is not in fact the agent of A, there is no contract, because there is only one party. The promise offered to A has not been accepted by him, and no consideration has moved from him. In such a case, although there is generally mistake on one side and fraud on the other, it is very clear that no special [309] doctrine need be resorted to, because the primary elements of a contract explained in the last Lecture are not yet present. Next, suppose a case in which the offer and acceptance do not differ, and in which both parties have used the same words in the same sense. Suppose that A agreed to buy, and B agreed to sell, "these barrels of mackerel," and that the barrels in question turn out to contain salt. There is mutual mistake as to the contents of the barrels, and no fraud on either side. I suppose the contract would be void. /2/ It is commonly said that the failure of the contract in such a case is due to the fact of a difference in kind between the actual subject-matter and that to which the intention of the parties was directed. It is perhaps more instructive to say that the terms of the supposed contract, although seemingly consistent, were contradictory, in matters that went to the root of the bargain. For, by one of the essential terms, the subject-matter of the agreement was the contents of certain barrels, and nothing else, and, by another equally important, it was mackerel, and nothing else; [311] while, as a matter of fact, it could not be both, because the contents of the barrels were salt. As neither term could be left out without forcing on the parties a contract which they did not make, it follows that A cannot be required to accept, nor B to deliver either these barrels of salt, or other barrels of mackerel; and without omitting one term, the promise is meaningless.

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    14. LII: Law About...Contracts
    LII An overview of contracts law with links to key primary and secondary sources. U.S. Supreme Court Recent Decisions on contract law. U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals Recent Decisions on contract law
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