Cases and materials on contracts : making and doing deals / by David G. Epstein, George E. Allen Chair Professor of Law, University of Richmond Bruce A. Markell, Jeffrey A. Stoops Professor of Law, the Florida State University College of Law Lawrence Ponoroff, Samuel M. Fegtly Chair in Commercial Law, the University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law.

Epstein, David G., 1943- author.
St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2014]
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Part of the series American casebook series;American casebook series.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Preface to the fourth edition — Table of cases — Chapter one. What are we going to be doing in this course? — Chapter two. Has your client made a deal? — Chapter three. What is consideration and why is it still and important part of contract law (or is consideration still an important part of contract law)? — Chapter four. Is the agreement unenforceable because of the flaws in the agreement process or problems with the language of the agreement? — Chapter five. What are the terms of the deal? — Chapter six. When is someone who made an enforceable deal excused from doing what she agreed to do? — Chapter seven. How does the law enforce a deal? — Chapter eight. What are the alternatives to contracts and contract law? (Quasi-contract and restitution) — Chapter nine. When do you have rights and/or duties under a contract that you did not make? — Index.

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