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100 1 _aVerkerke, J.H.
_eauthor
245 0 0 _aContract Doctrine, Theory & Practice
_cJ.H. Verkerke
_nVolume 3
264 2 _bOpen Textbook Library
264 1 _bCALI's eLangdell® Press
300 _a1 online resource
490 0 _aOpen textbook library.
505 0 _aVI. Identifying and Interpreting the Terms of an Agreement -- 1 The Common Law Parol Evidence Rule -- 2. The UCC Parol Evidence Rule -- 3 Interpretation -- VII. Remedies for Breach -- 1 Monetary Damages -- 2 Specific Performance -- 3 Limitations on Damages -- 4 Cost of Completion vs. Difference in Value -- 5 Liquidated Damages
520 0 _aThis is Volume 3 in a three volume series written for Contracts Law. Its former title is "Collaborative Teaching Materials for Contracts." The first semester of law school is mostly about learning to speak a new legal language (but emphatically not "legalese"), to formulate and evaluate legal arguments, to become comfortable with the distinctive style of legal analysis. We could teach these skills using almost any legal topic. But we begin the first-year curriculum with subjects that pervade the entire field of law. Contract principles have a long history and they form a significant part of the way that lawyers think about many legal problems. As you will discover when you study insurance law, employment law, family law, and dozens of other practice areas, your knowledge of contract doctrine and theory will be invaluable.
542 1 _fAttribution-ShareAlike
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on print resource
650 0 _aLaw
_vTextbooks
_zUnited States
650 0 _aContract Law
_vTextbooks
710 2 _aOpen Textbook Library
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856 4 0 _uhttps://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/172
_zAccess online version
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