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Drafting contracts : Basic principles / Ajar Rab, Foreword by Anuj Prasad

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Lucknow : EBC publishing Ltd., 2022.Edition: First editionDescription: xxii, 178p. ; 21 cm. PBISBN:
  • 9789390715329
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.022 RAB
Summary: Drafting Contracts - Basic Principles is divided into 12 chapters. Chapter 1 introduces the basics of drafting to the learner and elaborates on the skills, objectives, and stages of contract drafting. Chapter 2, explains the drafting process from taking instructions from the client to the essentials of a well-drafted contract. Chapter 3 deals with the effective language to be used in contract drafting, from general principles to the types of contract language. In Chapter 4 and 5, designing the terms and defining the contours of the contract have been explained by the author. Chapters 6 to 8, deal with operative clauses, termination, remedies and exemption clauses, and standard form contracts or boilerplate contracts. In Chapter 9, dispute resolution clauses are covered which include the scope of the clause, choice of law, and multi-tier dispute resolution clauses. Concluding a contract is covered in Chapter 10 and reviewing contracts is covered in Chapter 11. The final chapter, Chapter 12 deals with checklists and covers language and drafting checklists.
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Drafting Contracts - Basic Principles is divided into 12 chapters.
Chapter 1 introduces the basics of drafting to the learner and elaborates on the skills, objectives, and stages of contract drafting.
Chapter 2, explains the drafting process from taking instructions from the client to the essentials of a well-drafted contract.
Chapter 3 deals with the effective language to be used in contract drafting, from general principles to the types of contract language.
In Chapter 4 and 5, designing the terms and defining the contours of the contract have been explained by the author.
Chapters 6 to 8, deal with operative clauses, termination, remedies and exemption clauses, and standard form contracts or boilerplate contracts.
In Chapter 9, dispute resolution clauses are covered which include the scope of the clause, choice of law, and multi-tier dispute resolution clauses.
Concluding a contract is covered in Chapter 10 and reviewing contracts is covered in
Chapter 11. The final chapter, Chapter 12 deals with checklists and covers language and drafting checklists.

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