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_bZIE-II
100 _aZiegel Jacob S;
245 _aCommercial and consumer transactions cases,text and materials : Vol. II Negotiable instruments and banking
260 _aToronto
_bEmond Mongomery Publications Ltd.
_c1995
300 _a705p
_cxix
365 _bGratis
505 _aPreface to the Fourth Edition Acknowledgments Detailed Table of Contents Table of Cases Table of Abbreviations Concordance of Sale of Goods Acts Chapter 1: Evolution of Modern Sales and Consumer Law Sales Law The Development of Canadian Consumer Law The Impact of Electronic Commerce on Commercial and Consumer Transactions Chapter 2: Concept of Sale Introduction Lease or Sale: The Form and Substance Problem Contracts for Work and Materials Consignment Agreements, Contracts of “Sale or Return” and Sales “On Approval” Chapter 3: Formation of the Contract Introduction The Contractual Problems in Consumer Transactions Writing Requirements Writing Requirements in the Digital Age and the Shrinkwrap Problem Consequences of Non-Compliance with Consumer Writing Requirements Consumer Protection and the Contract Making Process: Specific Responses Contract Policing: A Generalized Doctrine of Unconscionability Chapter 4: Scope of the Contract Private Law Aspects Characterization of Contractual Terms Manufacturers’ Representations Public Law Aspects of False Advertising Chapter 5: Seller’s Implied Obligations: Title, Quiet Possession and Freedom from Encumbrances Chapter 6: Seller’s Implied Obligations with Respect to Description Chapter 7: Seller’s Implied Obligations with Respect to Quality Chapter 8: Seller’s Implied Obligations: Fitness for Use, Sales by Sample, Private Sales, and Food and Drug Laws The Implied Conditions in a Sale by Sample Private Sales Public Control of Food, Drugs and Hazardous Products Chapter 9: Manufacturer’s Liability for Defective Goods: The Privity Problem Introduction Judicial and Legislative Developments The Problem of Horizontal Privity and the Position of Subsequent Transferees Chapter 10: Manufacturer’s Express Performance Warranties Chapter 11: Seller’s Delivery Obligations Meaning of Delivery Time of Delivery Use and Interpretation of Mercantile Shipping Terms Delivery and Documents of Title Chapter 12: Risk of Loss and Frustration of the Contract of Sale Risk of Loss Frustration of Contract of Sale Chapter 13: Property (Title) Aspects of the Contract of Sale: Transfer of Title Between Seller and Buyer Chapter 14: Property (Title) Aspects of the Contract of Sale: Transfer of Title by Non-Owner Introduction Estoppel Mercantile Agents Seller in Possession Buyer in Possession Voidable Title Reform Chapter 15: Buyer’s Obligations and Seller’s Remedies for Buyer’s Breach Introduction Actions for the Price Seller’s Right of Resale Measurement of Damages in Lost Volume Sales Anticipatory Repudiation and Measurement of Damages Relief from Forfeiture of Monies Paid Chapter 16: Buyer’s Remedies for Breach of Seller’s Obligations: Right of Rejection Chapter 17: Buyer’s Remedies: Damages, Specific Performance and Other Remedies The Measure of Damages Specific Performance, Actions in Detinue and Replevin Remedies Chapter 18: Disclaimers and Limitations of Liability, Choice of Law and Jurisdictional Clauses, and Class Actions Introduction The Role of Disclaimer Clauses Judicial Reactions Legislative Reactions Choice of Law and Jurisdictional Clauses, and Class Actions Appendix: Vehicle Purchase Agreement
650 _a1. Commercial Law - Canada.2. Sales - Canada.
700 _aBenjamin Geva
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