The Law of Contract, published in 1912, is a legal treatise written by William Theophilus Brantly. It is a comprehensive guide to the principles and rules governing contracts, which are the backbone of commercial transactions. The book covers the formation, interpretation, and enforcement of contracts, as well as the various types of contracts, such as sales contracts, employment contracts, and leases. Brantly's writing is clear and concise, making...
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