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The Interpretation of Contracts
By
Kim Lewison, Kim Lewison
Guidance on disputing the interpretation of agreements
The Interpretation of Contracts assists you in preparing, advising on and disputing agreements.The book gives you practical guidance when you are faced with questions of disputed interpretation. It enables you construct solid arguments based on the principles laid down by case law. It helps you to challenge contracts and explain their inadequacies.
Each possible area of dispute is covered in turn giving you easy reference points for your research. The sections start with a general proposition, a detailed explanation and extracts from the decisions so you can see how the principles have been applied.
Provides quotations from the judgments so you can find the relevant cases easily. The new edition presents all the cases and developments since Investors Compensation Scheme v West Bromwich Building Society established key principles in the interpretation of contracts. There are 230 new cases in this edition.
Enables you to challenge contracts successfully
Examines the rules of contract interpretation to assist you in preparing, advising on and disputing agreements
Presents the development and bedding down of the principles established in the important case of Investors Compensation Scheme v West Bromwich Building Society
Helps you construct solid arguments based on the legal principles
Provides real value in advising on the likely outcome of a contractual dispute so you pursue the strands most likely to succeed
Uses a practical style covering each area that might be disputed between parties to a contract so you can easily find the relevant sections and cases
Provides the information in a clear structure with a general proposition followed by detailed explanation and then quotations from judgments
Helps you to navigate the key statute and case developments in contract law
Keeps you up-to-date with the latest cases, so you can quote them in court
New edition examines 230 new cases of importance in interpreting contracts, including many that were previously unreported
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