The material in this Cases and Problems on Contracts casebook employs the problem method in tandem with case dissection to develop students' interest, enlarge their store of knowledge, and require them to exercise analytical thinking not only in the classroom, but also while doing their assignments. It covers aspects of the agreement process, consideration, moral obligation, and consideration. It also includes sections on third-party beneficiaries, assignment and delegation, statute of frauds, and discharge of contracts.
Table of Contents includes:
The Agreement Process;
Consideration;
Moral Obligation and Consideration;
Promissory Estoppel;
Parol Evidence and Interpretation;
Capacity of Parties;
Avoidance for Misconduct or Mistake;
Conditions, Performance and Breach;
Impossibility or Impracticability, and Frustration;
Enforcement Remedies;
Third Party Beneficiaries;
Assignment and Delegation;
The
Statute of Frauds;
Discharge of Contracts;
Bargains That Are Illegal or Against Public Policy. |