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| Published Nov 2008 |
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SGD 695.50 |
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USD 460.60 |
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Law Relating to Specific Contracts in Singapore
Editor-in-Chief: Mr Michael Hwang S.C.
General Editor: Prof Yeo Tiong Min ISBN / ISSN: 978-981-08-1589-9
Law Relating to Specific Contracts in Singapore covers contracts for nearly every commercial situation, with specific sections on a range of contracts from agency to suretyship. Whenever you draft a contract, there is expert interpretation of the legal position, ensuring you have taken every eventuality into account. As you negotiate with the other party you can check that you aren't missing anything vital, using Law Relating to Specific Contracts in Singapore to back up your arguments. Whatever the dispute, if it involves contracts, this publication will help. You'll be able to easily refer to the relevant legislation. What's more, you'll have expert interpretation of relevant legislation and cases to refer to.
Just as contract law is one of the pillars of the law, Law Relating to Specific Contracts in Singapore will be the cornerstone of expert contract law commentary for Singapore which you can rely on.
Under the guidance of Editor-in-Chief, Mr Michael Hwang S.C., and General Editor, Prof Yeo Tiong Min, the Chapters have been set out to give the best possible range of coverage of issues relating to specific contracts. The chapters include:
- Agency
- Banking: Banker and Customer
- Carriage by Air
- Carriage by Sea
- Competition Law
- Construction Contracts
- Credit & Security
- Employment
- Intellectual Property
- IT & E-Commerce
- Insurance
- Sale of Goods
- Sale of Securities
- Sale of Land
- Suretyship
Law Relating to Specific Contracts in Singapore will be a "one stop shop" for the most common contractual situations that practitioners are likely to encounter in their practice in Singapore. It is also a great tool for in-house legal counsels and legal advisors advising organisations like corporations, statutory boards and other types of organizations.
Jurisdiction
Singapore
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