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Interpretation of Contracts 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

(University of Hull, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 390 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367587874
  • ISBN-13: 9780367587871
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This book is a second edition of Interpretation of Contracts (2007).





The original work examined various issues surrounding the question of how contracts should be interpreted by courts, in particular focusing on the law of contract interpretation following Lord Hoffmann’s exposition of the principles of contextual interpretation in Investors Compensation Scheme Ltd v West Bromwich Building Society [ 1998] 1 WLR 896. As with the original, this new edition provides an overview of the subject, concentrating on elements of controversy and disagreement, rather than a detailed analysis of all the contract law rules and doctrines that might be regarded as interpretative in one sense or another. The book will be concerned with interpretation of contracts generally (following the rule that there are not different rules of interpretation for different kinds of contracts), but with reference to commercial contracts in particular, since this is the area in which the contextual interpretative approach was developed, and where it has most relevance.





The overall aim of the second edition remains the same as the first – to produce an accessible and readable guide to contract interpretation for law students, scholars and practitioners.

Preface to second edition

Chapter 1 The Nature of Contract Interpretation

Introduction

What is interpretation?

A general theory of interpretation?

Interpretation and meaning

Context and interpretation

What is a contract?

Interpretation and contractual power

The range of interpretation problems

Why do contractual interpretation disputes exist?

Foundations of contract interpretation

Conclusion

Chapter 2 The Rise (and Fall?) of Contextual Interpretation

Literalism and rules in contracts interpretation

The contextualist shift

Lord Hoffmanns restatement

Implications of Lord Hoffmanns contextualism

The meaning communicated to a reasonable person

No need for ambiguity before examining the background

Mistakes can be corrected by contextual interpretation

The role of business common sense

Contextualism subsumes literalism

Contextual interpretation subsumes doctrine

Contextual interpretation in context

Accessing the real agreement

Interdisciplinarity in law

Conclusion

Chapter 3 Divisions and Disputes in Contract Interpretation

Retreating from contextualism

Arnold v Britton

The role of ambiguity

What the words say/what the language communicates

Identifying the relevant context

Commercial reasonableness after Arnold v Britton

Reasonable person or pedantic lawyer?

The limitations on the contract background

Common intentions of the parties

Admissibility of prior negotiations

Subjectivity

Costs

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Catherine Mitchell is a Reader in Private Law at Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham. She has published widely on contract law issues in the UK and internationally.