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Contracts: Cases and Materials

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Features authoritative discussion and notes on contract law. Traces the development of Contract Law in the English and American common law traditions. The reference includes a collection of significant cases. Selected cases include textual introductions. Also provides opportunities for discussion of attorneys’ ethical responsibilities and the consequences of neglecting those responsibilities.

973 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1982

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E. Allan Farnsworth

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Edward Allan Farnsworth (June 30, 1928 – January 31, 2005) was one of America's most renowned legal scholars on contracts. His writings were standard reference in courtrooms and law schools.

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May 7, 2025
Well-written and interesting, despite thinking I’d be bored, and I greatly appreciated the spacing of the lines - much easier to read than some of my other casebooks.
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May 13, 2008
A solicits a price quote from B via mail. B faxes one to A. A mails an order that includes an arbitration clause and asks for delivery on the January 15th. B sends an acknowledgment saying she accepts, but objects to the arbitration clause and says she'll deliver on February 1st. January 17th rolls around, B hasn't performed, and A claims B is in breach. B says there is no enforceable contract.

1. Assuming the contract was for a service to be provided by B, is there an enforceable contract?

2. Assuming the contract was for an inventory of goods to be provided by B, is there an enforceable contract?
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June 6, 2019
The end of this book is very clearly written by someone other than who wrote the notes, questions, and introductions throughout the rest of the book. The author of the material at the end was just not as cohesive or understandable as the former. Only for Patricia Reyhan would I read an entire casebook (and because of the terror of being cold-called).
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May 2, 2018
Yikes. I mean, not terrible but. Though also not great. I have suffered long enough this semester and finally am DONE WITH YOU, CONTRACTS CASEBOOK. FAREWELL.
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December 22, 2023
It's pronounced RED-ding not REED-ding, and my boy got screwed by cardozo
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April 30, 2025
What is the meaning of chicken? I did not manifest my assent to the pain this class caused me
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November 18, 2025
More interesting and drama than expected. Did take about 15 weeks to get through.
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December 12, 2025
I AM FREE!!!!!!!

2 stars for the Chicken case and the Chicken case ONLY 🐓⚖️
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May 17, 2013
Don't ever read this book unless you have to. If you have to, I am assuming you are going to law school. If that is the case, do your self a favor and pay the x amount of dollars for Barbri help in your first or second year and watch the Epstein video lectures on contracts. Guarantee that you will at least get a B- in the class. (Don't rely on this as actual legal advice)
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December 11, 2012
Authoritative, useful, clearly written. There are probably better books if you're just looking for a study aid, but if you give Farnsworth some time, you'll get a better understanding of the rationale behind American contract law than you might get in class.
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January 5, 2018
No class in law school is more frustrating to me that first year contracts.
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December 18, 2007
this was the slimmest of my three first-semester casebooks. _much_ easier to carry than hershkoff's civil procedure book.
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