Unfair prices in contracts in English and French law
<p>When and why can parties escape from a contract on the ground that the price is unfair? This question is considered in a comparative and historical perspective in English and French law. The general rule in both systems is that the parties are free to determine the price and they are then b...
Main Author: | Kennefick, CM |
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Other Authors: | Whittaker, SJ |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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