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The international sale of goods / MG Bridge.

By: Bridge, M. G. (Michael G.) [author.].Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017Edition: Fourth edition.Description: lxiv, 884 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780198792703.Subject(s): Export sales contracts | Export sales contracts -- Great Britain | Contracts (International law)DDC classification: 346.072
Contents:
Part I. International sales governed by English law -- 1. Introduction to international sales -- 2. The performance obligations of seller and buyer in English Law -- 3. FOB contracts -- 4. CIF contracts -- 5. Licenses and impossibility -- 6. Payment -- 7. Passing of property and risk -- 8. Bills of lading and documents of title -- 9. Remedies: termination and damages -- Part II. International sales governed by the UN Sale Convention 1980 (CISG) -- 10. The UN Sale Convention 1980 (CISG): general issues -- 11. Formation and performance of the contract -- 12. Remedies for breach of contract.
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Item type Current library Class number Status Date due Barcode
Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 346.72 BRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 015381

Previous edition: 2013.

Part I. International sales governed by English law -- 1. Introduction to international sales -- 2. The performance obligations of seller and buyer in English Law -- 3. FOB contracts -- 4. CIF contracts -- 5. Licenses and impossibility -- 6. Payment -- 7. Passing of property and risk -- 8. Bills of lading and documents of title -- 9. Remedies: termination and damages -- Part II. International sales governed by the UN Sale Convention 1980 (CISG) -- 10. The UN Sale Convention 1980 (CISG): general issues -- 11. Formation and performance of the contract -- 12. Remedies for breach of contract.

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