Contract Law

Ho & Hall: Hong Kong Contract Law, 3rd Edition

Edited by Stephen Hall · Betty M Ho
LexisNexis Hong Kong September 2013

Specifications

ISBN-13
9789888231423
Publisher
LexisNexis Hong Kong
Publication
September 2013
Format
Paperback , 911 pages
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Hong Kong has been institutionally separated from the United Kingdom for less than two decades. As recently as 25 years ago, it would have been difficult to perceive any appreciable emergence of a distinctly local Hong Kong common law. There were, however, some relatively early signs that the Crown Colony's common law was adapting to Hong Kong conditions to better serve the local community. Professor Betty M Ho skilfully identified many of these earlier developments. 

Since the publication of the second edition of this book almost 20 years ago, there has been an acceleration in the pace at which the common law in Hong Kong has developed distinctly local characteristics. The law of contract is no exception in this regard. The approaching end of British sovereignty had much to do with this development during the earlier part of the 1990s. Since the foundation of the Hong Kong SAR, a principal impetus has been the work of the new Court of Final Appeal which was established to replace the Privy Council as the highest court for the territory. The localisation of Hong Kong's highest court has contributed, and will almost certainly continue to contribute, significantly to the emergence of a Hong Kong common law.

This overdue third edition of Professor Ho's work on contract law builds on her legacy and makes a contribution to the further emergence of a Hong Kong common law of contract. For the legal practitioner, this book will serve as a reference tool, and for the student commencing legal studies it will provide a general introduction to the basic principles of Hong Kong contract law and serve as a basis for more advanced studies.


Remarks: Student Edition is available for Hong Kong local university students. Please click here if you are student.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Agreement
3. Consideration
4. Intention
5. Form of Contract
6. Contents of Contract
7. Misrepresentation
8. Mistake
9. Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionability
10. Incapacity
11. Illegality
12. Joint Obligations and Joint Rights
13. Privity
14. Assignment
15. Performance
16. Discharge and Variation by Agreement
17. Discharge by Frustration
18. Discharge by Breach
19. Remedies
20. Limitation of Actions
21. Estoppel
22. Unjust Enrichment
23. Conflict of Laws

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