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Benjamin's Sale of Goods: 11th ed with 1st Supplement

Benjamin's Sale of Goods: 11th ed with 1st Supplement

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Edited by: Michael G Bridge

ISBN13: 9780414101944
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback & Supplement

Offering a one-stop source to all the elements, principles, legislation and case law surrounding sale of goods not just in the UK but internationally, Benjamin's Sale of Goods has firmly established itself as the only title you need on sale of goods. Frequently cited in court, its depth and coverage make it an essential reference tool in any commercial law library.

New for this edition, key legislation and case law covered includes the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020, the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020, the Consumer Protection (Enforcement) (Amendment etc) Regulations 2019, and leading cases including AA v Persons Unknown (crypto-assets), Natixis SA v Marex Financial (warehouse receipts), Wilson v Beko plc (product liability) and Morris-Garner v One Step (negotiating damages).

Covers, across eight parts: nature and formation of the contract of sale; property and risk; performance of the contract; defective goods and consumer protection; remedies; overseas sales including CIF and FOB contracts, documentary credits and export credit guarantees; and conflict of laws.

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What does this title cover?
All aspects of the law of sale of goods in the UK and internationally, including formation, property and risk, defective goods, remedies, overseas sales, and conflict of laws.

Who is it written for?
Commercial lawyers, litigators, and academics working on sale of goods and international trade law.

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