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Contract and Related Obligation: Theory, Doctrine, and Practice, 7th - CasebookPlus

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1321 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1987

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Robert S. Summers

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Robert Samuel Summers, LL.B. (b. 1933) retired from the post of William G. McRoberts Research Professor in the Administration of the Law at the Cornell Law School in Ithaca, NY, in 2011.

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December 3, 2025
unfortunately I still get confused by damages & battle of the forms 🥀
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November 26, 2025
I’m only obligated to never talk about contracts again
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November 25, 2024
the worst literary experience of my entire life
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November 26, 2024
I LOVE CONTRACTS! FAVORITE CLASS BY A LANDSLIDE!

Hear me out: I think we need something like No Fear Shakespeare in Contracts textbooks for Cardozo opinions.
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December 6, 2025
“I do not know which [four corners or contextual approach] to choose, and it is all dark to me.”
— Frodo in The Two Towers

Also, “There are older and fouler things than [the parole evidence rule] in the deep places of the world.”
— Gandalf in The Fellowship of the Ring

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December 15, 2025
i've never had a worse experience than reading 50 pages per class of 10 cases that were all abridged to the point of incoherence in 1L contracts. good riddance.
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