Sale and Supply of Goods

Sale and Supply of Goods
Title Sale and Supply of Goods PDF eBook
Author Kevin Patrick McGuinness
Publisher Markham, Ont. : LexisNexis Canada
Pages 955
Release 2005
Genre Consumer protection
ISBN 9780433449218

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Sale and Supply of Goods

Sale and Supply of Goods
Title Sale and Supply of Goods PDF eBook
Author M. P. Furmston
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 222
Release 2000
Genre Law
ISBN 1859414958

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This text is intended to give students a clear account of the law relating to the sale of goods. It is particularly designed for those students who do not spend a whole academic year on the subject and therefore need to have a reasonably concise treatment. The emphasis is on general concepts, such as passing of property and risk, and on those problems, such as sale of defective goods or of goods which do not belong to the seller, which are most important in practice. There is an analysis of the borderlines between sale of goods and allied contracts, such as hire purchase, hire, exchange, and work and materials. There is also discussion in relation to defective goods, of crinimal liability and tortious liability.

The Sale of Goods

The Sale of Goods
Title The Sale of Goods PDF eBook
Author Michael G. Bridge
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 722
Release 1998
Genre Consumer protection
ISBN 0198765355

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This book is a systematic analysis of the modern English law of domestic sale of goods, covering in detail the following aspects of sale of goods contracts:* formation and definitions* passing of property and risk* mistake and frustration* contents of the contract and implied terms* delivery and payment* termination for breach* exclusion clauses* remedies and transfer of title.Full treatment is given to proprietary matters and the significant reforms which have taken place in recent years including the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994, and the Sale of Goods (Amendment) Act 1995. The general law of contract is dealt with as it affects the special contract of sale, butexport sales materials are treated only to the extent that they illustrate delivery and payment. The paperback edition also includes a new preface designed for the student reader, covering recent developments in the sale of goods. This thorough and comprehensive book will be a valuable resource forstudents of commercial law as well as academics and practitioners working in the area.

Sale of Goods

Sale of Goods
Title Sale of Goods PDF eBook
Author Michael Bridge
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 0
Release 2014-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9780199685110

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This is the third edition of the leading authority on English sale of goods law known for its clarity of expression, rigorous scholarship and depth of treatment of problem areas.

Business Law

Business Law
Title Business Law PDF eBook
Author Stephen Judge
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 624
Release 2017-09-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1137120444

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With its real-world business-orientated approach, Business Law has been fully updated in line with the Companies Act 2006, and also streamlined to address the needs of today's student of this fascinating and fast-moving subject. Providing a salient introduction to law in a business context, this is a valuable learning companion.

Benjamin's Sale of Goods

Benjamin's Sale of Goods
Title Benjamin's Sale of Goods PDF eBook
Author Anthony Gordon Guest
Publisher
Pages 1840
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Atiyah and Adams' Sale of Goods

Atiyah and Adams' Sale of Goods
Title Atiyah and Adams' Sale of Goods PDF eBook
Author Christian Twigg-Flesner
Publisher Pearson UK
Pages 888
Release 2021
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 1292251034

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"Once more, we were delighted to take on the task of updating this text for its 14th edition, having taken over editorial responsibilities from the late John Adams from the 13th edition. In our preface to the previous edition, we recorded the sudden passing of Professor Adams. Sadly, in this preface, we must note another passing: on 30 March 2018, Patrick Atiyah, who wrote the 1st-8th editions of this book and continues to give the book its name, passed away at the age of 87. Patrick was one of those giants of academic contract law whose contributions continue to be read and to inspire scholars everywhere. We are both mindful of our task to maintain the scholarly rigour which he gave to this book as we take it into the future. This edition is also the first time since the 9th edition without a Scottish editor. Professor Hector MacQueen had been responsible for adding Scottish content since the 10th edition (2001), but decided that he would discontinue this role after the 13th editio n was published in 2016. We are very grateful for Hector's contributions to the work. On the advice of the book's publishers, this edition has been put together without the benefit of a Scottish editor, although we have, of course, continued to take decisions from the Scottish courts into account in updating the various chapters. Since the last edition was published, there have been few major developments in the law on the sale of goods, aside from the difficult ruling by the Supreme Court in PST Energy 7 Shipping LLC v OW Bunker Malta Ltd [2016] UKSC 23 (which arrived too late for proper consideration in the previous edition). We have updated the text in light of recent cases and academic writings where appropriate. Furthermore, we have continued our task of streamlining the running order of the chapters, and we have sought to make gentle updates to the language of the book, preserving its rigour but ensuring it remains accessible to a contemporary audience. In some instances, we have ^curtailed or removed altogether the detailed discussion of the pre-1994 case-law which had become redundant as a result of the changes made to the Sale of Goods Act at that time. The rise of digital technology and new business models in the digital economy will invariably have an impact on the law concerning the sale of goods, but at this point, the real impact is not yet known. In some places, we have alluded to the possible significance of digital technology, and this could well become a more significant theme in future editions"--