The Sale of Goods
- Unit price
- / per
-
Author:BRIDGE MG
-
ISBN:9780198832720
-
Publication Date:January 2020
-
Edition:4
-
Pages:912
-
Binding:Hardback
-
Publisher:Oxford University Press
-
Country of Publication:United Kingdom


A Back Order button means that we don’t have the book in stock at our store. It may already be on order – or we can order it for you from a publisher or distributor at no additional cost.
As we source items from around the globe, a back-order can take anywhere from 5 days to several weeks to arrive, depending on the title.
To check how long this might take, you’re welcome to contact us and we can provide an ETA or any other information you need. We recommend checking the timeframe before committing to an online order.
The Sale of Goods
- Unit price
- / per
-
Author:BRIDGE MG
-
ISBN:9780198832720
-
Publication Date:January 2020
-
Edition:4
-
Pages:912
-
Binding:Hardback
-
Publisher:Oxford University Press
-
Country of Publication:United Kingdom
Description
The fourth edition of this established and highly-regarded work is the most systematic study available of the law of sale of goods with reference to UK and Commonwealth authorities and relevant UK and EU legislation.
A distinguishing feature of the work is the depth of treatment of problem areas, providing clarity on the law. It provides full coverage of content, interpretation and performance issues relating to sale of goods agreements. The book also addresses the relevant aspects of consumer law, as well as issues such as recoverability of damages, currency and interest.
The work has been updated in its fourth edition to cover all recent developments in caselaw, most notably The Supreme Court in PST Energy 7 Shipping LLC v OW Bunker Malta Ltd (The Res Cogitans) [2016] UKSC 23 which has given rise to a new category of contract: the sui generis supply contract, for which no statutory model yet exists. Also examined in depth is the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which has profoundly affected the structure of sales law and, in a number of key instances, has also affected the substance of the law.
Featured in the February 2020 Law newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.
Adding product to your cart
You may also like
A Back Order button means that we don’t have the book in stock at our store. It may already be on order – or we can order it for you from a publisher or distributor at no additional cost.
As we source items from around the globe, a back-order can take anywhere from 5 days to several weeks to arrive, depending on the title.
To check how long this might take, you’re welcome to contact us and we can provide an ETA or any other information you need. We recommend checking the timeframe before committing to an online order.
You may also like
You may also like
-
The fourth edition of this established and highly-regarded work is the most systematic study available of the law of sale of goods with reference to UK and Commonwealth authorities and relevant UK and EU legislation.
A distinguishing feature of the work is the depth of treatment of problem areas, providing clarity on the law. It provides full coverage of content, interpretation and performance issues relating to sale of goods agreements. The book also addresses the relevant aspects of consumer law, as well as issues such as recoverability of damages, currency and interest.
The work has been updated in its fourth edition to cover all recent developments in caselaw, most notably The Supreme Court in PST Energy 7 Shipping LLC v OW Bunker Malta Ltd (The Res Cogitans) [2016] UKSC 23 which has given rise to a new category of contract: the sui generis supply contract, for which no statutory model yet exists. Also examined in depth is the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which has profoundly affected the structure of sales law and, in a number of key instances, has also affected the substance of the law.
Featured in the February 2020 Law newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details. -
-
Author: BRIDGE MGISBN: 9780198832720Publication Date: January 2020Edition: 4Pages: 912Binding: HardbackPublisher: Oxford University PressCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
The fourth edition of this established and highly-regarded work is the most systematic study available of the law of sale of goods with reference to UK and Commonwealth authorities and relevant UK and EU legislation.
A distinguishing feature of the work is the depth of treatment of problem areas, providing clarity on the law. It provides full coverage of content, interpretation and performance issues relating to sale of goods agreements. The book also addresses the relevant aspects of consumer law, as well as issues such as recoverability of damages, currency and interest.
The work has been updated in its fourth edition to cover all recent developments in caselaw, most notably The Supreme Court in PST Energy 7 Shipping LLC v OW Bunker Malta Ltd (The Res Cogitans) [2016] UKSC 23 which has given rise to a new category of contract: the sui generis supply contract, for which no statutory model yet exists. Also examined in depth is the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which has profoundly affected the structure of sales law and, in a number of key instances, has also affected the substance of the law.
Featured in the February 2020 Law newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.-
Author: BRIDGE MGISBN: 9780198832720Publication Date: January 2020Edition: 4Pages: 912Binding: HardbackPublisher: Oxford University PressCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
-