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Ellis on Credit Hire
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Revised and updated Sixth Edition of the leading text book on credit hire litigation.This latest release brings the previous edition up-to-date with full discussion of the latest authorities including McBride on rates, Irving v Morgan Sindall Plc on impecuniosity and EUI Ltd v Charles on pre-action disclosure. It also includes a revised section on common law enforceability arguments to take into account the recent decisions regarding contingent liabilities and oral assurances.ABOUT THE AUTHORAi…
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Revised and updated Sixth Edition of the leading text book on credit hire litigation.

This latest release brings the previous edition up-to-date with full discussion of the latest authorities including McBride on rates, Irving v Morgan Sindall Plc on impecuniosity and EUI Ltd v Charles on pre-action disclosure. It also includes a revised section on common law enforceability arguments to take into account the recent decisions regarding contingent liabilities and oral assurances.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aidan Ellis is a barrister at Temple Garden Chambers practising in credit hire and personal injury. He has written and lectured on credit hire and is also the co-editor of the Personal Injury Brief Update Law Journal (www.pibriefupdate.com).

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Revised and updated Sixth Edition of the leading text book on credit hire litigation.

This latest release brings the previous edition up-to-date with full discussion of the latest authorities including McBride on rates, Irving v Morgan Sindall Plc on impecuniosity and EUI Ltd v Charles on pre-action disclosure. It also includes a revised section on common law enforceability arguments to take into account the recent decisions regarding contingent liabilities and oral assurances.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aidan Ellis is a barrister at Temple Garden Chambers practising in credit hire and personal injury. He has written and lectured on credit hire and is also the co-editor of the Personal Injury Brief Update Law Journal (www.pibriefupdate.com).

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