Full Description
This third edition of Contract Law provides a comprehensive review of the principles of contract law. Complex topics are explained in a clear and accessible style and illustrated by succinct case extracts. The text includes perspectives from two of Australia's major trading partners - New Zealand and the United States, as well as an examination of international contracts.
Contents
Table of CasesTable of StatutesPrefacePart 1: Overview1. Introduction2. NegotiationPart 2: Formation3. Agreement4. Certainty and Completeness5. Intention to Create Legal Relations6. Consideration7. Equitable EstoppelPart 3: Content8. Terms I: Establishing Contractual Terms9. Terms II: Construction of TermsPart 4: Limits on Enforcement of Contracts10. Capacity11. Formalities12. PrivityPart 5: Vitiating Factors13. Misrepresentation and Misleading or Deceptive Conduct14. Mistake15. Duress16. Undue Influence17. Unconscionable Conduct18. Void and Illegal ContractsPart 6: Discharge of the Contract19. Discharge by Performance20. Discharge by Termination21. Discharge by Agreement22. Discharge by FrustrationPart 7: Remedies23. Damages24. Restitution25. Equitable RemediesPart 8: International Contracts26. International ContractsPart 9: Themes, Critical Perspectives, and Ideologies27. Themes, Critical Perspectives, and IdeologiesIndex