This casebook provides a link between the lecture hall, the physical and electronic libraries, and the factual situations that create contract litigation. By presenting both the facts of UK cases and relevant extracts of judgements in a concise and contextualized way, the book makes source materials easily accessible. In addition, the book's approach to contract law permits regular comparison with what might be termed 'European Contract Law,' (found in the civil codes of continental Europe and in the Principles of European Contract Law), which is likely to become increasingly important in years to come. Further, Cases and Materials on Contract focuses on problem-solving in contract and will encourage students to tackle tutorial and exam problems with confidence.