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Edition Main editor Date A Treatise on the law of contracts: 1: Joseph Chitty: 1826 2: Joseph Chitty: 1834 3: Thompson Chitty: 1841 4: John Archibald Russell: 1851 5: John Archibald Russell: 1853 6: John Archibald Russell: 1857 7: John Archibald Russell: 1863 8: John Archibald Russell: 1868 9: John Archibald Russell: 1871 10: John Archibald ...
He married Elizabeth Woodward, and they had eight children. Of those, Joseph Chitty the younger, Thomas Chitty, Edward Chitty, and Thompson Chitty were lawyers and legal writers: [2] Joseph the younger and Thompson were the first editors of the standard textbook Chitty on Contracts. [6] Judge Joseph William Chitty was a grandson (son of Thomas ...
Anthony Gordon Guest, CBE, KC, FBA (born 1930), often published as A. G. Guest, is a British barrister and legal scholar.He was professor of English law at the King's College London from 1966 to 1997, having previously been a fellow of University College, Oxford, from 1955 to 1965. [1]
MJ Horwitz, 'The historical foundations of modern contract law' (1974) 87(5) Harvard Law Review 917; AWB Simpson, 'The Horwitz Thesis and the History of Contracts' (1979) 46(3) The University of Chicago Law Review 533; Books. G Gilmore, The Death of Contract (1974) PS Atiyah, The Rise and Fall of Freedom of Contract (Oxford 1979)
The Death of Contract is a book by American law professor Grant Gilmore, written in 1974, about the history and development of the common law of contracts. [1] [2] Gilmore's central thesis was that the Law of Contracts, at least as it existed in the 20th-century United States was largely artificial: it was the work of a handful of scholars and judges building a system, rather than a more ...
The Supply of Goods (Implied Terms) Act 1973 (c. 13) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that provided implied terms in contracts for the supply of goods and for hire-purchase agreements, and limited the use of exclusion clauses.
The Restatement (Second) of the Law of Contracts is a legal treatise from the second series of the Restatements of the Law, and seeks to inform judges and lawyers about general principles of contract common law. It is one of the best-recognized and frequently cited legal treatises [1] in all of American jurisprudence.
Corbin on Contracts was a leading American textbook on US contract law written by Arthur Linton Corbin.It was influential in the development of contract theory and practice in the 50 American states, and throughout the common law world.