
Law of Guarantees in Singapore and Malaysia - 2nd Edition
SG$246.10
Publisher: LexisNexis
Format: Hard Cover,
Book
ISBN: 9789812363374
2003
Description
This book is about surety ship law in Singapore and Malaysia. The inclusion of Malaysian surety ship law is logical and necessary, considering the frequency of dealings between the two countries.
The book seeks to enlighten and give value to legal practitioners on the subject due to the dearth of written works on surety ship law for local jurisdiction.
Important Features: · It includes two major decisions of the House of Lords (O'Brien and Etridge) and the applicability of those decision in Singapore and Malaysia
· New development in the written law, especially for Singapore where the Application of English Law Act is now in force and other recent case law
Table of Contents
· Chapter 1: Sources of Law
· Chapter 2: Nature of Guarantee
· Chapter 3: Formation of Contract
· Chapter 4: Formalities
· Chapter 5: Liability of Surety
· Chapter 6: Discharge of Surety
· Chapter 7: Rights of Surety
· Chapter 8: Performance Bonds
· Chapter 9: Concluding Remarks
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