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  2. Chitty on Contracts - Wikipedia

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    Chitty on Contracts is one of the leading textbooks covering English contract law. The textbook is now in its 35th edition. The textbook is now in its 35th edition. The first editors were Joseph Chitty the Younger and Thompson Chitty, sons of Joseph Chitty .

  3. Joseph Chitty - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Yam Seng Pte Ltd v International Trade Corp Ltd - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999, which give effect to a European directive, contain a requirement of good faith. Several other examples of legislation implementing EU directives that use this concept are mentioned in Chitty on Contract Law (31st Ed), Vol 1 at para 1-043.

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  6. Treatise on the Law of the Prerogatives of the Crown

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    A Treatise on the Law of the Prerogatives of the Crown (full title: A Treatise on the Law of the Prerogatives of the Crown; and the Relative Duties and Rights of the Subject) is an 1820 legal text by Joseph Chitty. The text provides the most comprehensive list of royal prerogative powers in the United Kingdom. [1]

  7. History of English contract law - Wikipedia

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    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) AWB Simpson, A History of the Common Law of Contract: the Rise of the Action of Assumpsit (1987)

  8. Samuel Williston - Wikipedia

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    An aunt's bequest enabled him to enroll in Harvard Law School, where he thrived. [2] He was an editor of the first volume of the Harvard Law Review, [3] and in 1888 he graduated first in his class with LL.B. and A.M. degrees. [4] On September 12, 1889, he married Mary Fairlie Wellman. [5]

  9. Thomas Hinde (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Chitty married Susan Hopkinson (1929-2021), daughter of the novelist Antonia White, in 1951; [2] the couple remained married until his death in 2014 and had four children. Hinde and his wife, also an author writing under the name Susan Chitty, lived at Bow Cottage, West Hoathly, West Sussex, a village on the edge of Ashdown Forest in the High ...