Legal Question in Business Law in United Kingdom
law of contract - function and remedies for breach
Could you please explain to me the law of contract: its functions and remedies for breach
Thank you very much
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: law of contract - function and remedies for breach
I think I did quite well with your enquiry about What is a Company? but the answer to this question requires a life time of legal practise and learning, several walls of library space not to mention spending long dismal nights for almost the whole of your twenties reading inexplicable nineteenth century cases while your friends are dating girls.
If you are still keen to find out I would read a primer like Chitty which can't be more than about four to five loose leaf volumes.
Re: law of contract - function and remedies for breach
My colleague Richard Howard is obviously quite right: This is one of the most complex issues of civil law.
There are really only two ways to tackle your problem: either study law at the university (which is no guarantee to really understand the concepts) or seek the advice of an advocate (which is no gurantee either but helps because they should have PI). My offer in re. 'what is a limited liability company' applies here as well: I would be quite happy to set up contact to appropriate colleagues here in Malta.
Related Questions & Answers
-
Limited liability company Could you please explain to me what a limited liability... Asked 6/16/03, 1:12 pm in United Kingdom Business Law
-
Vote of no cofidence How do we vote out a committe who is failing in there duties Asked 6/13/03, 4:23 pm in United Kingdom Business Law
-
Sole Partnership I was a partner for a small building company that ceased trading... Asked 5/27/03, 8:44 am in United Kingdom Business Law
-
Unfair Prejudice under section 459 Companies Act 1985 Problem: A company has 5... Asked 5/22/03, 11:28 am in United Kingdom Business Law
-
Employment Law I am aware that works shouldn't work more than 48 hours a week... Asked 2/20/03, 4:13 am in United Kingdom Business Law