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- PETER KINCAID 著
- 出版社: ASHGATE DARTMOUTH
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- 出版时间:2001
- 标注页数:369页
- 文件大小:17MB
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图书目录
1 Theoretical Issues Raised by the Privity Question&Peter Kincaid1
Private or Public Justice1
Flexible v.Formal Reasoning2
Pragmatism v.Principle3
Nature and Source of a Third-Party Right4
Rights and Duties:the Question of Focus5
Remedies6
2 Summaries of Essays&Peter Kincaid7
Chapter 3:Robert Flarmigan,“Privity-The End of an Era (Error)”7
Chapter 49
(Part A):Peter Kincaid,“Privity and Private Justice in Contract”9
(Part B):Peter Kincaid,“Privity Reform in England”10
Chapter 5:Sir Anthony Mason,“Privity-A Rule in Search of Decent Burial?”11
Chapter 6:Catherine Mitchell,“Searching for the Principles behind Privity Reform”13
Chapter 7:Roger Brownsword and Dale Hutchison,“Beyond Promissory Principle and Protective Pragmatism”14
Chapter 8:Stephen A.Smith,“Contracts for the Benefit of Third Parties:in Defence of the Third-Party Rule”16
Chapter 9:Melvin Aron Eisenberg,“The Third-Party Beneficiary Principle”18
Chapter 10:John Gava,“Is Privity Worth Defending?”19
Chapter 11:John Swan,“The Rights of Third Parties to Contracts:A Suggested Basis for Recognition”20
Chapter 12:Simon Whittaker,“Reciprocity Beyond Privity”22
Chapter 13:J.L.R. Davis,“Privity and Exclusion Clauses”24
Chapter 14:Anthony Jon Waters,“Privity,Property,and Pragmatism”26
3 Privity-The End of an Era (Error)28
Robert Flannigan29
The Early Cases29
Privity or Consideration?32
The Entrenchment of the Doctrine of Privity34
The Modem Cases38
Privity Pro and Con40
Privity and Contract Theory48
Conclusion59
4a Privity and Private Justice in Contract60
Peter Kincaid60
Introduction60
The Law Commission’s Proposals61
The Law Commission’s Justifications63
Issues Raised by Justifications71
Conclusion80
4b Privity Reform in England&&Peter Kincaid82
5 Privity-A Rule in Search of Decent Burial?&Sir Anthony Mason88
The Nature of the Privity Rule88
The Purpose of the Privity Rule88
Suggested Justifications for the Rule91
The Rule is not Accepted or has been Modified Elsewhere93
The Justification for Departing from the Rule94
Other Reasons for Departing from the Rule95
Trust of the Third-Party Promise97
Complexity,Artificiality and Uncertainty97
Adverse Consequences for Commercial Activities98
Criticisms of the Case for Departing from the Rule98
Other Criticisms of Reform100
Conditions According to which Third-Party Enforcement is Permitted102
Conclusion103
6 Searching for the Principles Behind Privity Reform&Catherine Mitchell104
Introduction104
The Proposals for Reform108
The Law Commission Proposals and the Orthodox Account of Contractual Obligation109
Can the Orthodox Account Justify Third-Party Rights in Contract?114
The Crystallisation Test120
The Law Commission and the Modem Account of Contractual Obligations121
Conclusion124
7 Beyond Promissory Principle and Protective Pragmatism&Roger Brownsword and Dale Hutchison126
1. Introduction126
2. From Bilateral to Trilateral Promissory Situations128
3. The South African Regime132
4. The New English Regime142
5. Conclusion145
8 In Defence of the Third-Party Rule&Stephen A.Smith147
1. The Third-Party Rule Defined and Defended148
2. The Real Problems in Privity Cases155
3. The Law Commission’s Reform Proposals166
4. Conclusion170
9 The Third-Party Beneficiary Principle&Melvin Aron Eisenberg172
Introduction172
1. The Principle Governing Enforceability of Contracts by Third-Party Beneficiaries173
2. Some Recurring Third-Party-Beneficiary Categories185
Conclusion198
10 Is Privity Worth Defending?&John Gava199
Functionalism and Contract201
Functionalism and Legal History203
Contract in the Marketplace209
Can Judges be Good Functionalists?215
Contract as Part of the Common Law Constitutional Heritage222
Does it Matter that Contract does not Matter?226
Contract and Turbo-Capitalism229
Conclusion232
11 The Rights of Third Parties to Contracts:A Suggested Basis for Recognition&John Swan233
1. Introduction233
2. The Practical Pattern235
3. A Principle for Recognition?246
4. Conclusion257
12 Reciprocity Beyond Privity&Simon Whittaker259
1. Leasehold Covenants263
2. Transferring Contracts of Employment265
3. Undisclosed Principals269
4. Package Holidays271
5. The Death of the Parties:Privity and Personal Representatives273
6. Freehold Covenants274
7. A General Principle of Benefit and Burden Beyond Privity?277
Conclusion281
13 Privity and Exclusion Clauses&J.L.R. Davis284
Introduction284
The Benefit of an Exclusion Clause285
The Burden of an Exclusion Clause302
Conclusion307
14 Privity,Property,and Pragmatism&Anthony Jon Waters309
1. The History of the American Rule310
2. Why the Need for a General Rule?318
3. Can a Fuzzy Set of Reasons Constitute a Coherent Concoction?And Does It Matter?320
4. Public and Private325
5. The Nature of Contract327
Conclusion331
Appendix:Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999337
Bibliography343
Cases351
Statutes359
Index360