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Carter's Breach of Contract 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9781763500648
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780409348354
Published: September 2024
Publisher: JW Carter Publishing
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £169.95



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In the period following Carter’s Breach of Contract, 2nd edition, there have been significant decisions, full account of which is taken in this edition. This new edition contains invaluable analysis on this fundamental aspect of contract law. It reviews the case law and statutory developments across England, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore with helpful comparisons.

The primary law for the book is English law but account is taken of the law in other jurisdictions, particularly Australian law.

Subjects:
Contract Law, Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Part I: Proof of Breach and Bases for a Right to Terminate
1. Introduction
2. Failure to Perform
3. Bases for a Right to Terminate

Part II: Breach of Contractual Terms
4. Types of Contractual Terms
5. Breach of Condition
6. Breach of Terms Other than Conditions

Part III: Repudiation and Anticipatory Breach
7. General Principles
8. Refusal to Perform
9. Inability to Perform

Part IV: Election
10. Exercise of the Right to Terminate
11. Continuation of Performance and Revival of the Right to Terminate

Part V: The Consequences of Termination
12. General Principles and Enforcement of Terms
13. Claims for Damages, Performance and Restitution