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The Law of Contract in Canada 6th ed


ISBN13: 9780779836468
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780459243067
Published: August 2011
Publisher: The Carswell Company Ltd.
Country of Publication: Canada
Format: Hardback
Price: Price on Application



The previous editions of The Law of Contract in Canada have been cited or quoted by judges in more than 100 decisions. Even more such citations and quotations have taken place since the publication of the 5th edition. The sixth edition of this classic work continues to organize and rationalize legal research to save you time and your clients money.

Revised and updated since its previous publication in 2006. The Law of Contract in Canada 6th Edition, retains all the fundamental concepts of contract law while incorporating new information, including commentary on recent changes wrought by judicial decision-makers. In particular the discussion of fundamental and innominate terms, performance, breach of contract, frustration, assignment and damages has been revised and new chapters written on conditions precedent and exclusion terms.

The 6th edition contains all the most current developments in Canadian contract law such as good faith in contracting and performance damages for mental distress; tenders; certain aspects of consideration; part performance; aspects of mistake; invalidity; contingency fees; severance; repentance of illegality; interpretation of express terms; implied terms.