Understanding the Law of Assignment

Understanding the Law of Assignment
Author: C. H. Tham
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108475280

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Explains how intangible assets such as contractual debts or equitable entitlements may be assigned under English law.

Guest on the Law of Assignment

Guest on the Law of Assignment
Author: Anthony Gordon Guest
Publsiher: Sweet & Maxwell
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780414024649

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Explains the nature of assignment, commencing with a definition of assignment, before outlining and giving examples of choses in action.

European Contract Law

European Contract Law
Author: Hector MacQueen
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Contracts
ISBN: 9781474470582

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This volume tests the claim that, as combinations of Civil and Common Law influences, the mixed systems of contract law in Scotland and South Africa have anticipated the content of the Principles of European Contract Law (PECL) concluded and published in 2003 by the unofficial Commission on European Contract Law. Going further, it rigorously explores what the implications of a Europe-wide contract law would be. The current official moves towards a European contract law within the European Union make the critiques of PECL in this volume especially urgent and significant. With a European contract law nearer to reality than ever before, mere policy critiques are no longer enough. This book provides the essential technical and substantive assessments of PECL from the perspective of Scots and South African contract lawyers, and is offered to the European debate without prejudice as to the deeper policy questions. At the same time, this volume will inform Scots and South African lawyers about the substance of international developments in the field, and suggest ways to develop their still vigorous and vital national laws to remain in step with the needs of the present day.

The Assignment of Contractual Rights

The Assignment of Contractual Rights
Author: Gregory J. Tolhurst
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509902422

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This book explains the existence, meaning and application of the rules governing the assignment of contractual rights. The second edition is updated and retains the structure of the first edition, focusing on what is meant by 'assignment', the distinction between legal and equitable assignments, how an assignable contractual right is identified, what formalities apply to assignment, and what rights and remedies are available to the parties to an assignment. In reviewing the first edition, The Hon JD Heydon said 'it is essential reading for ... teachers, especially those who teach contract, equity and personal property. Above all, it should always be consulted-read carefully, slowly and repeatedly-by any practitioner facing an assignment problem. ... It is not only the best book ever written on its subject, but among the best monographs dealing with legal doctrine published in recent years' (2008) 30 Sydney Law Review 169.

Law and the Politics of Reconciliation

Law and the Politics of Reconciliation
Author: Scott Veitch
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780754683360

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This collection of essays by an international group of authors explores the ways in which law and legal institutions are used in countries coming to terms with traumatic pasts, and, in some cases, traumatic presents. Drawing on work in politics, philosophy, theology, sociology and law, this book will appeal to a wide audience of researchers and academics working in these areas.

The Extension of Legal Services to the Poor

The Extension of Legal Services to the Poor
Author: Jeanette Stats
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1965
Genre: Legal aid
ISBN: UIUC:30112104132003

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Scholars of Contract Law

Scholars of Contract Law
Author: James Goudkamp,Donal Nolan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509938483

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This book provides a counter-balance to the traditional focus on judicial decisions by exploring the contribution of legal scholars to the development of private law. In the book the work of a selection of leading scholars of contract law from across the common law world, ranging from Sir Jeffrey Gilbert (1674–1726) to Professor Brian Coote (1929–2019), is addressed by legal historians and current scholars in the field. The focus is on the nature of the work produced by the scholars in question, important influences on their work, and the impact which that work in turn had on thinking about contract law. The book also includes an introductory chapter and an afterword by Professor William Twining that explore connections between the scholars and recurrent themes. The process of subjecting contract law scholarship to sustained analysis provides new insights into the intellectual development of contract law and reveals the central role played by scholars in that process. And by focusing attention on the work of influential contract scholars, the book serves to emphasise the importance of legal scholarship to the development of the common law more generally.

Understanding and Negotiating Book Publication Contracts

Understanding and Negotiating Book Publication Contracts
Author: Brianna Schofield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Authors
ISBN: OCLC:1076972385

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"Copyright law and contract language are complex, even for attorneys and experts. Authors may be tempted to sign the first version of a publication contract that they receive, especially if negotiating seems complicated, intimidating, or risky. But there is a lot at stake for authors in a book deal, and it is well worth the effort to read the contract, understand its contents, and negotiate for favorable terms. To that end, Understanding and Negotiating Book Publication Contracts identifies clauses that frequently appear in publishing contracts, explains in plain language what these terms (and typical variations) mean, and presents strategies for negotiating "author-friendly" versions of these clauses. When authors have more information about copyright and publication options for their works, they are better able to make and keep their works available in the ways they want"--Publisher.