Tuesday 22 March 2016

The Law of Contract - Teresa Clyne - author and lecturer

The Law of Contract
It is assumed that most lay people do not read legal books or journals, etc, simply because they are not interested or don’t have the time. But many people do not read legal books or articles because they assume they would not understand a word of the legalese, and this is unfortunate. Most legal principles are, in fact, highly readable. Yes, they contain some technical legal language and concepts that the average non-lawyer is not familiar with, and this can make them hard to understand.
That is why I have put together these guides. You do not need a law degree to read and understand a the law in Ireland. All you need do is learn a few fairly simple ideas and the definitions of a small number of terms.
This book is intended to be exactly what the title says, a layman’s guide to Irish law, it will have over 5 topics, such as the layman’s guide to Irish law, contract, tort, constitutional, company and criminal law. It is definitely not a primer on law. I discuss only those legal technicalities which I believe are necessary to understand the bulk of what is written. And of course, I should add the usual disclaimer that this is not legal advice
kindle cover contract

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Thanks for your comment, as soon as I have a look at it and deem it superfab I will release it for publishing,

Have a super day now.

Teresa