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Contract Law 5th ed isbn 9780190304751

Contract Law 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780195578461
New Edition ISBN: 9780190304751
Previous Edition ISBN: 0195517369
Published: January 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



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. New to this edition: Fully updated with discussion of recent cases All relevant chapters updated in regard to Competition and Consumer Act, and a new part (with 2 new chapters) dealing specifically with this new legislation All relevant chapters updated in regard to the amendments made to the electronic transactions legislation International perspectives sections updated for recent and relevant US and NZ law.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Part One: Overview
1. Introduction
2. Negotiation

Part Two: Formation
3. Agreement
4. Certainty and Completeness
5. Intention to Create Legal Relations
6. Consideration
7. Equitable Estoppel

Part Three: Content
8. Terms I. Establishing Contractual Terms
9. Terms II. Construction of Terms

Part Four: Limits on Enforcement of Contracts
10. Capacity
11. Formalities
12. Privity

Part Five: Vitiating Factors
13. Misrepresentation and Misleading Deceptive Conduct
14. Mistake
15. Duress
16. Undue Influence
17. Unconscionable Conduct
18. Void and Illegal Contracts

Part Six: Discharge of the Contract
19. Discharge by Performance
20. Discharge by Termination
21. Discharge by Agreement
22. Discharge by Frustration

Part Seven: Remedies
23. Damages
24. Restitution
25. Equitable Remedies

Part Eight: Consumer Protection
26. Unfair Terms
27. Consumer Guarantees

Part Nine: International Contracts
28. International Contracts

Part Ten: Themes, Critical Perspectives, and Ideologies
29. Themes, Critical Perspectives, and Ideologies