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Contract Law From a Drafting Perspective: An Introduction To Contract Drafting For Law Students takes a student beyond knowledge of the substance of contract principles, doctrines and rules. It contains a concise review of the contract drafting process and the accepted rules of style and usage, with corresponding exercises. Students then put this into practice through a series of exercises in which they draft a variety of contract provisions and complete contracts. The book is suitable for use as a supplemental text in a first year contracts course or in an upper class course on contract drafting.
Table of Contents includes:
Contract Law and the Role of the Contract Drafter;
The Drafting Process;
Drafting Style and Usage;
Avoiding Ambiguities;
Definitions;
Creating Legal Consequences;
The Rules of Contract Interpretation;
The Anatomy of a Contract Transaction;
Computer Assisted Drafting;
Contract Law Dictates Contract Terms.
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| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Shipping Availability | This item ships within the next business day. |
| Heavy | No |
| Format | Paperback |
| Author | Haggard |
| ISBN | 9780314144492 |
| Edition | 1st ed., 2002 |
| Publisher | West |
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