Contract Law, Fourth Edition
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Product details:
- Edition number 4
- Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
- Date of Publication 7 February 2013
- ISBN 9780195578461
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages992 pages
- Size 246x170x41 mm
- Weight 1354 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The fourth edition of Contract Law provides a comprehensive review of the principles of contract law. Complex topics are explained in a clear and accessible style and illustrated by succinct case extracts.
MoreLong description:
The fourth edition of Contract Law provides a comprehensive review of the principles of contract law. Complex topics are explained in a clear and accessible style that and illustrated by succinct cases. This text is also available with a casebook which gives students access to an expanded selection of primary and secondary materials.
MoreTable of Contents:
Part One: Overview
Introduction
Negotiation
Part Two: Formation
Agreement
Certainty and Completeness
Intention to Create Legal Relations
Consideration
Equitable Estoppel
Part Three: Content
Terms I: Establishing Contractual Terms
Terms II: Construction of Terms
Part Four: Limits on Enforcement of Contracts
Capacity
Formalities
Privity
Part Five: Vitiating Factors
Misrepresentation and Misleading Deceptive Conduct
Mistake
Duress
Undue Influence
Unconscionable Conduct
Void and Illegal Contracts
Part Six: Discharge of the Contract
Discharge by Performance
Discharge by Termination
Discharge by Agreement
Discharge by Frustration
Part Seven: Remedies
Damages
Restitution
Equitable Remedies
Part Eight: Consumer Protection
Unfair Terms
Consumer Guarantees
Part Nine: International Contracts
International Contracts
Part Ten: Themes, Critical Perspectives, and Ideologies
Themes, Critical Perspectives, and Ideologies