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  2. Collier v P & MJ Wright (Holdings) Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Jill Poole suggests there was an implicit assumption that Williams [3] could not apply in this context. She suggests that the importance of the case should not be exaggerated, relating only to a finding of an "arguable defence of promissory estoppel". [4] A mixed supporter includes:

  3. Frustration in English law - Wikipedia

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    Poole, Jill (2008). Casebook on Contract Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923352-6. Articles. D Brodie, 'Performance issues and frustration of contract' (2006) 71 Employment Law Bulletin 4; A Chandler, J Devenney and J Poole, 'Common mistake: theoretical justifications and remedial inflexibility' [2004] Journal of Business Law 34

  4. Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act to impose further limits on the extent to which under the law of England and Wales and Northern Ireland civil liability for breach of contract, or for negligence or other breach of duty, can be avoided by means of contract terms and otherwise, and under the law of Scotland civil liability can be avoided by means of contract terms.

  5. Casebook - Wikipedia

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    [1] The casebook method is most often used in law schools in countries with common law legal systems, where case law is a major source of law. Most casebooks are authored by law professors , usually with two, three, or four authors, at least one of whom will be a professor at the top of his or her field in the area under discussion.

  6. Casebook method - Wikipedia

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    To set up the casebook method of law study, American law professors traditionally collect the most illustrative cases concerning a particular area of the law in special textbooks called casebooks. Some professors heavily edit cases down to the most important paragraphs, while deleting nearly all citations and paraphrasing everything else; a few ...

  7. Heilbut, Symons & Co v Buckleton - Wikipedia

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    Heilbut, Symons & Co v Buckleton [1912] UKHL 2 is an English contract law case, given by the House of Lords on misrepresentation and contractual terms. It held that a non-fraudulent misrepresentation gave no right to damages.

  8. Casebook PBC - Wikipedia

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    Casebook PBC is a US cloud computing public-benefit corporation headquartered in New York City. Incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation , the company initially developed child welfare solutions [ buzzword ] [ 1 ] and has since expanded to provide a SaaS platform servicing the whole of Human Services organizations.

  9. These Truths - Wikipedia

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    These Truths: A History of the United States is a one-volume book of American history written by historian and New Yorker writer Jill Lepore.It traces American politics, law, journalism, and technology from the Age of Discovery through the present day, focusing on America's founding truths and their role in uniting, dividing, and transforming the nation.