Offering a one-stop source to all the elements, principles, legislation and case law surrounding sale of goods, not just in the UK but also internationally, Benjamin's Sale of Goods has firmly established itself as the premier publication on the topic.
First published in 1868 and frequently cited in court, its depth and coverage make Benjamin an essential reference tool and a must-have purchase for commercial practitioners, academics and barristers.
Part of the Common Law Library, this new 12th edition of Benjamin's Sale of Goods is now presented in two volumes and content highlights include the following:
Covers the needs of practitioners interested in all areas of sale of goods case law
Includes clearly defined and structured content, with separate sections for Nature and formation of the Contract of Sale, Property and risk, Performance of the contract, Defective goods, Consumer Protection, Remedies, Overseas Sales, Conflict of laws
Provides high level text supported by all relevant developments in legislation and case law - the cases selected and the interpretation and guidance provided being one of the title's added values Provides a comprehensive explanation of the law of sale of goods, including terms and conditions, rights and obligations Sets out the nature and formation of the contract of sale Includes discussion of unfair contract terms in commercial and consumer sales
Details the remedies available when disputes arise
Explains the implications of E-Commerce, including electronic contracts and payments Examines the law on Letters of Credit Incorporates the Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002, and recent European Directives Includes expert commentary on the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
Outlines the implications of the Consumer Credit Act and gives a detailed account of consumer protection
Provides authoritative discussion on conflict of laws
Examines the international scope of the subject, with chapters on overseas sales Takes you through the laws relating to consumer protection