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Frustration and Force Majeure

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Publication details: London Sweet & Maxwell 2004Edition: 2ndDescription: 673p lxxxiISBN:
  • 0421778202
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.022000 TRE
Contents:
Contents: Frontispiece: The coronation of King Edward VII; Preface; Table of UK Cases; Table of cases from other jurisdictions; Table of UK Legislations; Statutes; Statutory Instruments; Table of other legislations; Table of EC legislations; Table of Vienna convention references; Table of Restatement references; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Development; Chapter 3: Impossibility in general: destruction of subject matter; Chapter 4: Other types of impossibility; Chapter 5: Partial and temporary impossibility; Chapter 6: Impracticability; Chapter 7: Frustration of purpose; Chapter 8: Illegality; Chapter 9: Prospective frustration; Chapter 10: Alternatives; Chapter11: Leases of land; Chapter12: Contractual provisions for supervening events; Chapter 13: Foreseen and foreseeable events; Chapter 14: Self-induced frustration; Chapter 15: Effects of frustration; Chapter 16: Nature of the doctrine; Index.
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Contents:
Frontispiece: The coronation of King Edward VII;
Preface;
Table of UK Cases;
Table of cases from other jurisdictions;
Table of UK Legislations;
Statutes;
Statutory Instruments;
Table of other legislations;
Table of EC legislations;
Table of Vienna convention references;
Table of Restatement references;
Chapter 1: Introduction;
Chapter 2: Development;
Chapter 3: Impossibility in general: destruction of subject matter;
Chapter 4: Other types of impossibility;
Chapter 5: Partial and temporary impossibility;
Chapter 6: Impracticability;
Chapter 7: Frustration of purpose;
Chapter 8: Illegality;
Chapter 9: Prospective frustration;
Chapter 10: Alternatives;
Chapter11: Leases of land;
Chapter12: Contractual provisions for supervening events;
Chapter 13: Foreseen and foreseeable events;
Chapter 14: Self-induced frustration;
Chapter 15: Effects of frustration;
Chapter 16: Nature of the doctrine;
Index.