Sum and Substance; Contracts by Professor Douglas Whaley

Sum and Substance; Contracts by Professor Douglas Whaley

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Study Any Time, Anywhere, With the Top Law Professors in the Country. With Sum & Substance you get dynamic lectures from gifted law professors whose years of teaching experience enable them to express even the most complex ideas clearly and succinctly. Listen to lectures anywhere, at your convenience - while commuting, exercising, or even running errands.

Professor Douglas Whaley has won eight outstanding teaching awards and has been voted the "Outstanding Professor" at Indiana University - Indianapolis School of Law and Ohio State University, Moritz College of law where he is Professor Emeritus. Author of seven casebooks including teaching on Commercial and Consumer Law, additional Sum and Substance lectures by Professor Whaley can be found in: Commercial Paper and Payment Law, Consumer Law, and Sale and Lease of Goods.
Contracts by Professor Douglas Whaley provides you with the essentials of contract law presented in a clear, succinct, and time-saving format. It includes quick reference indexing, allowing you to quickly locate all topics in the recording, and informed exam tips to maximize your performance.

Table of Contents
Introduction
1.Offer & Acceptance
2.Consideration
3.Statute of Frauds
4.Parol Evidence Rule
5.Mistake
6.Fraud
7.Duress and Undue Influence
8.Illegality
9.Incapacity
10.Unconscionability
11.Impossibility
12.Conditions and Promises
13.Anticipatory Repudiation
14.Third Party Beneficiaries
15.Assignments
16.Remedies

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