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Law and Practice of Rectification [336365]

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Product DescriptionThe new title Rectification: The Modern Law and Practice Governing Claims for Rectification for Mistake provides essential information on how to deal with situations in which a mistake has been made in the drafting of a transactional or other legal document to the detriment of one of the parties.
Offers full, in-depth coverage of this important and growing area of law

Unravels the complexities of the subject and explains the options and remedies available

Reveals how best to advise clients on the merits of bringing or resisting a claim for rectification to court

Shows how rectification remedies are capable of application over many fields of law, including commercial, chancery, property, pensions and general civil litigation and dispute resolution

Explains how to litigate a claim, and how to defend against one, or to advise as to the settlement of such litigation

Covers rectification by construction or by way of the remedy of rectification

Accurate and full in its coverage of this important topic

Written and structured in a user friendly way

Discusses the key judgments from the unprecedented number of cases focusing on this area in recent years, not only English court decisions but those of other common law jurisdictions as well

Includes precedents for use in court proceedings, rectification of unilateral documents, rectification for common mistake, rectification for unilateral mistake, and combined claims for rectification on the alternative grounds of common and unilateral mistake

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Contents:

The Nature of Rectification
Rectification by Construction
Rectification for Common Mistake
Rectification for Unilateral Mistake
Defences
Third Parties
Wills and Unilateral Transactions
Particular Documents
Evidence
Practice and Procedure
Appendix: Precedents.
Law and Practice of Rectification
Author:  Hodge, David
Date Published:  24 May 2010
Document Type:  Books
Format:  Hardback
ISBN:  1847039324
ISBN13:  9781847039323
Publisher:  Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
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