This is completed downloadable of Solution Manual for Essentials of Contract Law, 2nd Edition
Product Details:
- ISBN-10 : 1285857119
- ISBN-13 : 978-1285857114
- Author: Martin A. Frey
Succeed in your course and prepare for your paralegal career with ESSENTIALS OF CONTRACT LAW, Second Edition. Presenting the law of contracts in an understandable and organized manner, the book’s effective “road map” approach to contracts helps you master the details of contract formation, determining the applicable law, unenforceable contracts and breach of contract. In addition, the author separately addresses the impact of Article 2 of the UCC, federal preemption, and the UN’s Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG). Cutting through excess verbiage and outdated doctrine, the book develops each rule of law by presenting theory, illustrating it with an example, and providing a “problem” to give you hands-on practice.
Table of Content:
- Part I: Contract Law under the Common Law
- Ch 1: Step One: Establishing the Method of Dispute Resolution, Selecting the Venue, and Determining
- Chapter Objectives
- Determining the Method of Dispute Resolution in the Event of a Dispute
- Determining the Venue in the Event of Breach
- Determining the Common Law Rules of Contract When the Contract or the Performance of the Contract In
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Ch 2: Step Two: Contract Formation-The Offer, the Events between Offer and Acceptance, and the Accep
- Chapter Objectives
- The Offer
- The Events between Offer and Acceptance
- The Acceptance
- Alternatives to Classical Consideration
- Alternative Causes of Action If There is No Offer
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Ch 3: Step Three: Contract Enforceability
- Chapter Objectives
- Protecting a Vulnerable Group of Individuals
- Protecting One Contracting Party from the Overreaching of Another
- Protecting One Contracting Party from an Unfair Contract
- Protecting the Judicial System from Potential Abuse
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Ch 4: Step Four: The Plaintiff’s Allegation of the Defendant’s Breach
- Chapter Objectives
- Breach by Anticipatory Repudiation
- Breach by Failure to Perform
- Promisor’s Nonconforming Performance
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Ch 5: Step Five: The Defendant’s Response to the Plaintiff’s Allegation of Breach
- Chapter Objectives
- No Breach, Compliance
- No Breach, Excuse
- No Breach, Justification
- No Breach, Duty Discharged
- Restitution as a Cause of Action When the Defendant’s “No Breach” Response Prevails
- Breach of Contract Cause of Action When All “No Breach” Responses Fail
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Ch 6: Step Six: The Plaintiff’s Remedies for the Defendant’s Breach
- Chapter Objectives
- The Plaintiff’s Expectation Remedies for Breach of Contract
- The Plaintiff’s Reliance Remedy for Breach of Contract
- The Plaintiff’s Restitution Remedy for Breach of Contract
- Costs and Attorney’s Fees
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Ch 7: Third-Party Interests
- Chapter Objectives
- Third-Party Beneficiary Contracts
- Assignments and Delegations
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Part II: Sale of Goods under Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code
- Ch 8: Contracts That Involve the Sale of Goods and Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code
- Chapter Objectives
- Step One: Establishing the Method of Dispute Resolution, Selecting the Venue, and Determining the Ap
- Step Two: Contract Formation-The Impact of Article 2 on Offer, Post-Offer/Pre-Acceptance, and Accept
- Step Three: Contract Enforceability under Article 2
- Step Four: The Plaintiff’s Allegation That the Defendant Breached the Contract under Article 2
- Step Five: The Defendant’s Response to the Plaintiff’s Allegation of Breach
- Step Six: The Plaintiff’s Remedies for the Defendant’s Breach
- Third-Party Beneficiaries, Assignees, and Delegatees
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Part III: The Relationship between Federal Law and State Contract Law
- Ch 9: Federal Preemption of Private-Sector Contract Law
- Chapter Objectives
- Government Contracts
- Bankruptcy
- Interstate Commerce
- Immigration
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Part IV: Contracts That Involve the International Sale of Goods
- Ch 10: Contracts That Involve the Sale of Goods and the United Nations Convention on Contracts for t
- Chapter Objectives
- Step One: Determining the Applicable Law in the Event of a Dispute
- Step Two: Contract Formation-The Offer, the Events between Offer and Acceptance, and the Acceptance
- Step Three: Contract Enforceability
- Step Four: The Plaintiff’s Allegation of the Defendant’s Breach
- Step Five: The Defendant’s Response to the Plaintiff’s Allegation of Breach
- Step Six: The Plaintiff’s Remedies for the Defendant’s Breach
- Paralegal Checklist
- Key Terms
- Review Questions
- Glossary
- Index