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Covell & Lupton Principles of Remedies 8th ed


ISBN13: 9780409355314
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780409348989
Published: April 2022
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £83.00



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This concise and practical book is an essential reference for students and the busy lawyer. It takes the reader quickly to the heart of every key legal remedy, through clear, precise and accessible explanations and discussion. Common law, equitable, restitution and statutory relief are set out in elementary principles that come to life through illustrative case law. This eighth edition has been extensively revised and updated, including coverage of the evolution of online remedies and search orders as well as intriguing High Court judgments on remedies law, jurisprudence and the Constitutional injunction.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Part 1: Introduction
1. Introduction
Part 2: Common Law
2. Damages in Tort
3. Damages in Contract
Part 3: Restitution
4. Restitution
Part 4: Equity
5. Rescission
6. Account of Profits
7. Specific Performance
8. Injunctions
9. Freezing Orders
10. Search Orders
11. Equitable Compensation and Damages
12. Constructive Trusts
13. Rectification
14. Declarations
15. Delivery Up
Part 5: Statute
16. Remedies under the Contracts Review Act
17. Remedies under the Competition and Consumer Act