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LSE LLB Bachelor of Laws ยท Year 1

LSE Contract Law

Contract Law is a Year 1 module on the London School of Economics LLB Bachelor of Laws. The law of agreements: when a promise becomes legally binding, what its terms mean, when it can be escaped, and what happens when it is broken. The backbone of the first-year qualifying-law syllabus.

What Contract Law covers

  • Offer and acceptance
  • Consideration and promissory estoppel
  • Intention to create legal relations
  • Terms โ€” express, implied and their classification
  • Misrepresentation
  • Mistake, duress and undue influence
  • Frustration
  • Breach and remedies

How to revise Contract Law at LSE

Start from the leading cases โ€” every contract law answer turns on them. Brief each one (facts, issue, held, ratio), then practise applying it to past-paper questions under timed conditions. Our Contract Law topic hub collects the canonical cases and how they fit together. When you write a practice answer, run it through Quill for exam-grade feedback grounded in the case law, and cite everything with the free OSCOLA generator.

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