This article examines the claim that there are two different and often incompatible 'worlds' within which contractual relationships can be placed—a real world created by the parties and an artificial ...
When two or more people strike a bargain, and each party to the agreement promises to give something up in order to get something else in return, those individuals have created what is known as a ...
The notion of the 'reasonable expectations of the parties' plays an important justificatory role in contract law, yet the notion has not been subjected to any sustained analysis in the contract law ...
Ethan Leib, Professor at Fordham Law School, argues that that New York courts mistakenly apply the tort concept of “proximate cause” to contract law and calls upon the New York Court of Appeals to ...
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