Authenticity in the art market : a comparative study of Swiss, French and English contract law /
Olsburgh, Carolyn,
Authenticity in the art market : a comparative study of Swiss, French and English contract law / Comparative study of Swiss, French and English contract law Carolyn Olsburgh. - xiii, 100 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introduction -- 2. Swiss law -- 3. French law -- 4. English law -- 5. Comparison and evaluation of the solutions -- 6. Conclusion.
"This book examines the scope of the seller's duty, within each of the jurisdictions at issue, to inform the buyer of facts relevant to the issue of authenticity, together with the contractual force of any guarantees given by the seller. The author analyses the concept of mistake as it applies in each of the countries under consideration, and examines dol as a vitiating factor in Swiss and French law, and misrepresentation in English law. An account is given of the buyer's remedies, including damages and setting the contract aside, and attention is paid to the problem posed for the mistaken buyer by limitation periods."--Publisher's website.
1903987172 9781903987179 1903987180 9781903987186
Legal instruments--Switzerland.
Legal instruments--France.
Legal instruments--Great Britain.
Clauses (Law)--Switzerland.
Clauses (Law)--France.
Clauses (Law)--Great Britain.
Law and art--Switzerland.
Law and art--France.
Law and art--Great Britain
KJC4070 / .O57 2005
344.73097
Authenticity in the art market : a comparative study of Swiss, French and English contract law / Comparative study of Swiss, French and English contract law Carolyn Olsburgh. - xiii, 100 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introduction -- 2. Swiss law -- 3. French law -- 4. English law -- 5. Comparison and evaluation of the solutions -- 6. Conclusion.
"This book examines the scope of the seller's duty, within each of the jurisdictions at issue, to inform the buyer of facts relevant to the issue of authenticity, together with the contractual force of any guarantees given by the seller. The author analyses the concept of mistake as it applies in each of the countries under consideration, and examines dol as a vitiating factor in Swiss and French law, and misrepresentation in English law. An account is given of the buyer's remedies, including damages and setting the contract aside, and attention is paid to the problem posed for the mistaken buyer by limitation periods."--Publisher's website.
1903987172 9781903987179 1903987180 9781903987186
Legal instruments--Switzerland.
Legal instruments--France.
Legal instruments--Great Britain.
Clauses (Law)--Switzerland.
Clauses (Law)--France.
Clauses (Law)--Great Britain.
Law and art--Switzerland.
Law and art--France.
Law and art--Great Britain
KJC4070 / .O57 2005
344.73097