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8. Unity and Diversity in the Law of Contract Remedies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE. PRINCIPLES
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A. Formation
- Introduction: With What Should an Account of Contract Formation Begin? 35
- 1. Consideration: Its Meaning, Role, and Consequences 40
- 2. Offer and Acceptance, the Objective Test, and Contractual Intent 101
- 3. Implication 122
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B. Fairness
- Introduction 165
- 4. The Paradigm of Contractual Fairness: The Principle of Unconscionability 167
- 5. Three Other Doctrines about Fair Terms 192
- 6. Fairness and Assent in Standard Form Contracts 215
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C. Enforcement
- Introduction 241
- 7. Fundamental Ideas 243
- 8. Unity and Diversity in the Law of Contract Remedies 263
- 9. Expectation Damages and Contract Theory 298
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PART TWO. THEORY
- 10. Contract as a Transfer of Ownership 319
- 11. A Moral Basis for Contract as Transfer 366
- 12. The Stability of Contract as Transfer 395
- Notes 479
- Table of Cases 587
- Acknowledgments 593
- Index 595
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE. PRINCIPLES
-
A. Formation
- Introduction: With What Should an Account of Contract Formation Begin? 35
- 1. Consideration: Its Meaning, Role, and Consequences 40
- 2. Offer and Acceptance, the Objective Test, and Contractual Intent 101
- 3. Implication 122
-
B. Fairness
- Introduction 165
- 4. The Paradigm of Contractual Fairness: The Principle of Unconscionability 167
- 5. Three Other Doctrines about Fair Terms 192
- 6. Fairness and Assent in Standard Form Contracts 215
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C. Enforcement
- Introduction 241
- 7. Fundamental Ideas 243
- 8. Unity and Diversity in the Law of Contract Remedies 263
- 9. Expectation Damages and Contract Theory 298
-
PART TWO. THEORY
- 10. Contract as a Transfer of Ownership 319
- 11. A Moral Basis for Contract as Transfer 366
- 12. The Stability of Contract as Transfer 395
- Notes 479
- Table of Cases 587
- Acknowledgments 593
- Index 595