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Cut through the jargon and master contracts quickly. "Contracts Law 101: The TextVook" presents the complex study of contract law in an easy-to-digest format. This TextVook contains 4,000 words written and curated by Ivy League graduates, and stars Dr.Vook Ph.D., a smart
professor who explains everything you need to know.


Find out how contracts have evolved over time from Medieval Great Britain to today. Learn about enforceability of an offer to a party's acceptance. Whether you're
interested in studying law or brushing up on a course you took years ago, you will advance your knowledge.



With this book as your guide you will be able to read these 8 chapters:


-History of Contracts Law

-Is the Offer Enforceable?

-Has a Party Accepted the Offer?

-Consideration

-Breaching a Contract

-What are the Damages?

-Defenses to Formation of Contract

-Merchants

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