John McCamus

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Agreements in Writing

Agreements in Writing

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of when an agreement needs to be in writing to be enforceable, the incorporation of written terms into an agreement, and the parol evidence rule. 50 $5.00 Add
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Anticipatory Repudiation

Anticipatory Repudiation

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of the rules governing situations where one party manifests an intention not to perform or be bound by provisions requiring future performance. 21 $2.10 Add
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Bargaining in Good Faith

Bargaining in Good Faith

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Examination of the extent to which the common law of contract provides legal protection to the institution of bargaining in good faith. 24 $2.40 Add
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Certainty of Terms

Certainty of Terms

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of the requirement that parties reach an agreement on essential terms by expressing themselves such that the meaning of the terms can be determined with a reasonable degree of certainty. 20 $2.00 Add
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Conditional Agreements

Conditional Agreements

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Examination of the effect of non-promissory conditions on the enforceability of agreements. 18 $1.80 Add
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Conditions, Warranties, and Repudiatory Breach

Conditions, Warranties, and Repudiatory Breach

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Examination of rules governing breaches giving rise to the innocent party’s right to terminate, and the classification of terms as conditions or warranties. 40 $4.00 Add
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Consideration and Form

Consideration and Form

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of the concept that an enforceable promise has to be given in return for something of value, the common law formality rule enforcing sealed instruments, and prospects for reform. 68 $6.80 Add
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Damages

Damages

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of the principles underlying assessment of damages for breach of contract. 104 $10.40 Add
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Duress, Undue Influence, and Unconscionability

Duress, Undue Influence, and Unconscionability

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Examination of the common law and equitable doctrines applying to circumstances where a stronger party induces a weaker party’s consent to an agreement. 75 $7.50 Add
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Exculpatory Clauses

Exculpatory Clauses

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of clauses used to limit the potential liability of a party for breach of contract and judicial attempts to control their effect, including the concept of fundamental breach. 39 $3.90 Add
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Frustration

Frustration

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of the doctrine allowing an excuse for non-performance to a party whose ability to perform has been compromised by supervening events occurring after formation of the agreement. 47 $4.70 Add
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General Principles of Interpretation

General Principles of Interpretation

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of the sources that may be examined for the purpose of interpreting an agreement, the traditional canons of construction, and the basis on which courts imply terms in agreements. 51 $5.10 Add
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Illegality

Illegality

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of agreements rendered unenforceable by reason of illegality, either by being contrary to public policy as a matter of common law or by being contrary to statute. 71 $7.10 Add
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Intention to Create Legal Relations

Intention to Create Legal Relations

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Discussion of the requirement that the parties to an agreement intended to create legal relations for it to be legally enforceable. 27 $2.70 Add
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Introduction

Introduction

From: Law of Contracts, 2/e

Introduction to the study of contract law by outlining the topics covered in the book. 28 $2.80 Add
Law of Contracts, 2/e

Law of Contracts, 2/e

The Law of Contracts, second edition, is a thorough revision of this authoritative text in Irwin Law’s Essentials of Canadian Law series. It includes discussion of recent jurisprudential … 1217 View