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The Law of Contract Damages
The Law of Contract Damages
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- ISBN 9781509951253
- Dimensions: 169 x 244mm
- Publication Date: 14 Jul 2022
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
- Language: English
Praise for previous edition: very comprehensive; very competent; and, what I think will be seen as its chief virtue very clear David Campbell, Law Quarterly Review I enjoyedevery part of this book. Mr Kramer's analyses are carefully developed and almost always useful and illuminating. Angela Swan, Canadian Business Law Journal Written by a leading commercial barrister and academic, the third edition of this acclaimed book is the most comprehensive and detailed treatment available of this important dispute resolution area. Previous editions have been regularly cited by the English courts and academic literature. The third edition covers all key case law developments and updates since 2017, with very substantial rewrites of the loss of chance, scope of duty and negotiating damages chapters (including in the light of Supreme Court decisions in Perry v Raleys, Edwards v Hugh James Ford Simey, Manchester BS v Grant Thornton and Morris-Garner v One Step (Support) Ltd). It also includes expanded share purchase warranty and causation sections, and a new chapter on the construction of exclusion clauses. To aid understanding and practicality, the book is primarily arranged by the type of complaint, such as the mis-provision of services, the non-payment of money, or the temporary loss of use of property, but also includes sections on causation, remoteness and other general principles. At all points, the work gathers together the cases from all relevant contractual fields, both those usually consideredconstruction, sale of goods, charterparties, professional servicesand those less frequently covered in general workssuch as SPAs, exclusive jurisdiction and arbitration clauses, insurance, and landlord and tenant. It also refers to tort decisions where relevant, including full coverage of professional negligence damages, and gives detailed explanation of many practically important but often neglected areas, such as damages for lost management time and the how to prove lost profits. The book provides authoritative and insightful analysis of damages for breach of contract and is an essential resource for practitioners and scholars in commercial law and other contractual fields.
Adam Kramer KC is a barrister at 3 Verulam Buildings, London, United Kingdom.
The Law of Contract Damages
€174.79
