This book is one to be recommended ... it provides a very clear and thorough study of principles of commercial law on topics which should be part of the syllabus of any course on commercial. International Company and Commercial Law Review. ... this book should go a long way towards providing students with a great deal of confidence in studying this topic and,more importantly, sitting examinations. The Legal Executive Journal, 1996.
Professor Michael Furmston, TD, MA, BCL, LLM, Barrister, is a Bencher of Gray's Inn and Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol. He has written extensively in the fileds of contract and commercial law.
1. Introduction to Sale of Goods; 2. The Price; 3. Payment,Delivery and Acceptance; 4. Ownership; 5. Non-Existent Goods, Risk and Frustration; 6. Defective Goods; 7. Exemption and Limitation Clauses; 8. Remedies; 9. Introduction to the Law of Agency; 10. The External Relationship; 11. The Internal Relationship; 12. Introduction to Carriage of Goods by Sea; 13. Bills of Lading; 14. Charterparties; 15. The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules; 16. Freight; 17. General Problems; 18. CIF Contracts; 19. FOB and Other Contracts