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.
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Oxford University Press Australia
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
First year law students taking a contract law subject as part of their undergraduate studies
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Maße
Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Dicke: 41 mm
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978-0-19-557846-1 (9780195578461)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Lindy Willmott Professor, School of Law, Queensland University of Technology
Sharon Christensen Professor, School of Law, Queensland University of Technology
Des Butler Professor, School of Law, Queensland University of Technology
Bill Dixon Lecturer, School of Law, Queensland University of Technology
Autor*in
Professor, Queensland University of Technology
Professor, Queensland University of Technology
Professor, Queensland University of Technology
Part One: Overview 1. Introduction 2. NegotiationPart Two: Formation 3. Agreement 4. Certainty and Completeness 5. Intention to Create Legal Relations 6. Consideration 7. Equitable EstoppelPart Three: Content 8. Terms I. Establishing Contractual Terms 9. Terms II. Construction of TermsPart Four: Limits on Enforcement of Contracts 10. Capacity 11. Formalities 12. PrivityPart Five: Vitiating Factors 13. Misrepresentation and Misleading Deceptive Conduct 14. Mistake 15. Duress 16. Undue Influence 17. Unconscionable Conduct 18. Void and Illegal ContractsPart Six: Discharge of the Contract 19. Discharge by Performance 20. Discharge by Termination 21. Discharge by Agreement 22. Discharge by FrustrationPart Seven: Remedies 23. Damages 24. Restitution 25. Equitable RemediesPart Eight: Consumer Protection 26. Unfair Terms 27. Consumer GuaranteesPart Nine: International Contracts 28. International ContractsPart Ten: Themes, Critical Perspectives, and Ideologies29. Themes, Critical Perspectives, and Ideologies