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Contracts Law AudioLearn - A Course Outline

By: Anitha Cadambi
Narrated by: Terry Rose
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AudioLearn Law School Course Outlines Presents Contracts Law

Written by distinguished law professors and professionally narrated for easy listening, this outline covers what is typically taught in a law school Contracts Law course.

Included are detailed explanations of critical issues and topics you must know to master the course.

Inside you'll find:

• Case studies

• Key takeaways

• Review questions

In this outline, we’ll review the following:

- Formation of Contracts
- Mutual Assent
- Contract Formation
- Defenses to Formation
- Implied-in-fact Contracts & Quasi contracts
- Parol Evidence
- Breach of Contract & Remedies
- Discharge

You also get two bonus audiobooks (7+ hours of audio):

* • Law School Survival Guide*

* • Legal Terminology - Top 500 Legal Terms You Must Know!*

AudioLearn's Law Outlines support your studies, help with exam preparation, and provide a comprehensive audio review of the topic matter.

Please note: About 4+ hours is dedicated to the course material and about 7 hours is composed of the 2 bonus audiobooks!

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What disappointed you about Contracts Law AudioLearn - A Course Outline?

I can say only 5 to 10 percent of this book is about contract law! It is shameful that Audible does not evaluate a book before provide it online. I trusted Audible and listened to this book, and found that only 3-5 chapters of almost 40 chapters of this book is about contract law. It is shameful.

What was most disappointing about Anitha Cadambi’s story?

That is the point, this is more like a story rather than a book about contract law.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Disappointment

Absolute waste of time and money!

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