Chapter 1, Introduction to contract law and theory
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Auteur/contributeur
- DiMatteo, Larry A. (Auteur)
Titre
Chapter 1, Introduction to contract law and theory
Résumé
This chapter provides background information on the evolution of the common law of contracts. It begins with a short history of the evolution of the common law in England including the roles played by the Roman Catholic Church, the development of a dual court system—one in law and the other in equity, the transition from absolute monarchy to a parliamentary form of government, the creation and restrictiveness of the English writ system, the common law’s reception in America, and the building of a general law of contract in the nineteenth century. It explains the historical differences between law and equity, along with the fusion of the two into a single court system. It also discusses the justifications given for contract law and its role in society. It describes the different perspectives of written or formal law, theory, and practice, and importantly, the difference between law in the books versus law in action. Finally, it explains the differences between rules, principles, and standards, and the boundaries of contract relative to other areas including tort and unjust enrichment.
Titre du livre
Principles of Contract Law and Theory
Lieu
Cheltenham
Maison d’édition
Edward Elgar Publishing
Date
2023-12-12
Pages
2-35
Langue
EN
ISBN
978-1-80392-960-6
Titre abrégé
Chapter 1
Référence
DiMatteo, L. A. (2023). Chapter 1, Introduction to contract law and theory. In Principles of Contract Law and Theory (pp. 2–35). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://www.elgaronline.com/monochap/book/9781803929606/book-part-9781803929606-10.xml
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