Abstract

Fuller and Perdue's famous article tried to shift the emphasis from the interest which is the core of contract law, namely, the interest in the performance of the contract, to losses suffered in reliance on the contract. This attempt had hardly any effect on substantive law. The article also aimed to introduce new terminology and this effort succeeded dramatically.

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