Atiyah's Sale of Goods
Autor P.S. Atiyah, John Adams, Prof Hector MacQueenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 feb 2010
Uniquely, key differences between Scots and English law in this area are highlighted throughout equipping the reader with a thorough understanding of the regulatory regimes governing the sale of goods in both jurisdictions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781405859530
ISBN-10: 1405859539
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 170 x 240 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Ediția:12Nouă
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Longman
Locul publicării:Harlow, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1405859539
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 170 x 240 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Ediția:12Nouă
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Longman
Locul publicării:Harlow, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Part 1: Nature and Formation of the Contract of Sale
1. Sources of the Law of Sale of Goods
2. Definition and Nature of the Contract of Sale
3. Formation of the Contract
4. Formalities
5. Distance-selling, including E-commerce
6. Subject Matter of the Contract
7. The Types of Obligation Created
Part 2: The Duties of the Seller
8. The Existence of the Goods
9. The Duty to Pass a Good Title
10. The Duty to Deliver the Goods
11. The Duty to Supply the Goods at the Right Time
12. The Duty to Supply the Goods in the Right Quantity
13. The Duty to Supply the Goods of the Right Quality
14. Exclusion of Seller's Liability
15. Product Liability and Consumer Protection 16. Manufacturer's Guarantees
Part 3: The Duties of the Buyer
17. The Duty to Pay the Price
18. The Duty to Take Delivery
Part 4: The Effects of the Contract
19. The Transfer of Property
20. Risk and Frustration
21. Transfer of Title by a Non-Owner
Part 5: Export Sales
22. Export Sales
23. Export and Import Licences
24. Bankers' Commercial Credits
Part 6: The Remedies of the Seller
25. Real Remedies
26. Personal Remedies
Part 7: The Remedies of the Buyer
27. Rejection of Goods
28. Rescission for Misrepresentation
29. Action for Damages
30. Specific Performance
1. Sources of the Law of Sale of Goods
2. Definition and Nature of the Contract of Sale
3. Formation of the Contract
4. Formalities
5. Distance-selling, including E-commerce
6. Subject Matter of the Contract
7. The Types of Obligation Created
Part 2: The Duties of the Seller
8. The Existence of the Goods
9. The Duty to Pass a Good Title
10. The Duty to Deliver the Goods
11. The Duty to Supply the Goods at the Right Time
12. The Duty to Supply the Goods in the Right Quantity
13. The Duty to Supply the Goods of the Right Quality
14. Exclusion of Seller's Liability
15. Product Liability and Consumer Protection 16. Manufacturer's Guarantees
Part 3: The Duties of the Buyer
17. The Duty to Pay the Price
18. The Duty to Take Delivery
Part 4: The Effects of the Contract
19. The Transfer of Property
20. Risk and Frustration
21. Transfer of Title by a Non-Owner
Part 5: Export Sales
22. Export Sales
23. Export and Import Licences
24. Bankers' Commercial Credits
Part 6: The Remedies of the Seller
25. Real Remedies
26. Personal Remedies
Part 7: The Remedies of the Buyer
27. Rejection of Goods
28. Rescission for Misrepresentation
29. Action for Damages
30. Specific Performance
Notă biografică
John N. Adams is Professor Emeritus at the University of Sheffield, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
Hector MacQueen is a Scottish Law Commissioner and Professor of Private Law at the University of Edinburgh.
Hector MacQueen is a Scottish Law Commissioner and Professor of Private Law at the University of Edinburgh.
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'Atiyah's Sale of Goods is famous for its comprehensive coverage and rigorous analysis of the subject. Having used the book for many years as both student and teacher, this new edition is a welcome addition to the library of anyone teaching or studying this subject.' Keith Uff, Visiting Lecturer, Birmingham Law School
Atiyah’s Sale of Goods is the definitive guide to the law surrounding the sale of goods making it essential reading for students and practitioners alike. Written by eminent academics in the field, this market leading text successfully combines a highly readable and comprehensive account of the key common law, statutory rules, EU legislation and International Conventions governing the sale of goods, with a critical focus on the operation of such rules in practice.
Uniquely, key differences between Scots and English law in this area are highlighted throughout equipping the reader with a thorough understanding of the regulatory regimes governing the sale of goods in both jurisdictions.
This new edition includes:
Atiyah’s Sale of Goods is particularly suitable for students studying sale of goods or commercial law as part of an LL.B course, or for postgraduate LL.M courses in commercial law. The book is also a valuable point of first reference for practitioners of commercial law.
Visit www.mylawchamber.co.uk/adamsgoods to access regular updates to help you keep up to date with important developments in the law as it relates to the sale of goods.
About the authors:
John N. Adams is Professor Emeritus at the University of Sheffield, and Ajunct Professor at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
Hector MacQueen is a Scottish Law Commissioner and Professor of Private Law at the University of Edinburgh.
Atiyah’s Sale of Goods is the definitive guide to the law surrounding the sale of goods making it essential reading for students and practitioners alike. Written by eminent academics in the field, this market leading text successfully combines a highly readable and comprehensive account of the key common law, statutory rules, EU legislation and International Conventions governing the sale of goods, with a critical focus on the operation of such rules in practice.
Uniquely, key differences between Scots and English law in this area are highlighted throughout equipping the reader with a thorough understanding of the regulatory regimes governing the sale of goods in both jurisdictions.
This new edition includes:
- Increased emphasis of e-commerce issues affecting the sale of goods
- Coverage of the Convention on International Sale of Goods and its implications for domestic sale of goods law
- Discussion of the Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform’s consultation on consumer law
- Expanded coverage of relevant decisions made in other common law jurisdictions
- Coverage of the Draft Common Frame of Reference: Principles, Definitions and Model Rules of European Private Law and its implications for the creation of a European Private Law
Atiyah’s Sale of Goods is particularly suitable for students studying sale of goods or commercial law as part of an LL.B course, or for postgraduate LL.M courses in commercial law. The book is also a valuable point of first reference for practitioners of commercial law.
Visit www.mylawchamber.co.uk/adamsgoods to access regular updates to help you keep up to date with important developments in the law as it relates to the sale of goods.
About the authors:
John N. Adams is Professor Emeritus at the University of Sheffield, and Ajunct Professor at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
Hector MacQueen is a Scottish Law Commissioner and Professor of Private Law at the University of Edinburgh.
Caracteristici
- Covers the sale of goods for the whole of the UK including Scotland and Northern Ireland
- Key differences between Scottish and English law are highlighted throughout providing a thorough understanding of the sale of goods in each region
Caracteristici noi
- Increased emphasis of e-commerce issues affecting the sale of goods
- Coverage of the Convention on International Sale of Goods and its implications for domestic sale of goods law
- Discussion of the Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform’s consultation on consumer law
- Expanded coverage of relevant decisions made in other common law jurisdictions
- Coverage of the Draft Common Frame of Reference: Principles, Definitions and Model Rules of European Private Law and its implications for the creation of a European Private Law
Supporting resources:
Regular updates on important developments in the law as it relates to the sale of goods. Visit: www.mylawchamber.co.uk/adamsgoods