Implied Terms in English Contract Law, Second Edition
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Implied Terms in English Contract Law, Second Edition

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9781785365270 Edward Elgar Publishing
Richard Austen-Baker, Senior Lecturer in Law, Lancaster University Law School, Lancaster University, UK
Publication Date: 2017 ISBN: 978 1 78536 527 0 Extent: 224 pp
This Second Edition is the leading account of contract law in England & Wales in relation to implied terms and has been fully revised and updated to cover recent developments in the law. Key features include analysis of the major changes to statutory implied terms brought by the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and detailed examination of the decisions of the Privy Council in A-G of Belize v. Belize Telecom and of the UK Supreme Court in BNP Paribas v. Marks & Spencer.

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This book is the leading account of contract law in England and Wales in relation to implied terms. Implied terms are not only frequently of great importance in litigation, but can assist business parties in planning contracts effectively by allowing them to identify issues over which they do not need to negotiate because they would be content with the terms the law would imply. Distinct commercial advantages of this approach can include savings of management time in negotiating and avoiding trade-off costs demanded by counterparties in exchange for agreeing an express term.

This Second Edition has been fully revised and updated to cover recent developments in the law. Key features include:

• full analytical treatment of featured cases and evaluation of recent case law in relation to use of implied terms

• analysis of the major changes to statutory implied terms brought by the Consumer Rights Act 2015

• useful synoptic tables showing how these changes map across the different categories within the CRA and between the CRA and pre-existing legislation

• extended discussion of statutory implied terms in services contracts

• detailed examination of the decisions of the Privy Council in A-G of Belize v. Belize Telecom and of the UK Supreme Court in BNP Paribas v. Marks & Spencer.

This book will be an invaluable resource for all legal practitioners, both in practice and in-house, involved in contract drafting and contract negotiations. It also acts as a helpful reference for scholars and students in the field of contract law.
Critical Acclaim
‘This second, fully updated edition of Austen-Baker’s seminal work on implied terms will be invaluable to academics, lawyers in practice and students alike. It combines a clear account of the relevant law with a deep and masterful analysis.’
– James Devenney, University College Dublin, Ireland

‘. . . implied terms are important (on occasion, even vitally important) and (Richard Austen-Baker) has done a signal service to the legal community across the common law world in publishing this book.’
– Acclaim for the first edition from Andrew Phang, Journal of Contract Law
Contents
Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. Some theoretical considerations 3. Terms implied at common law I: general principles 4. Terms implied at common law II: specific instances 5. Terms implied by custom, usage or by course of dealing 6. Terms implied by statute 7. Terms implied in fact Bibliography Index

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