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Cheshire and Fifoot's Law of Contract 11th Australian Edition isbn 9780409343960

Cheshire and Fifoot's Law of Contract 10th Australian Edition


ISBN13: 9780409330229
New Edition ISBN: 9780409343960
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780409323702
Published: October 2012
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Cheshire & Fifoot: Law of Contract 10th Australian Edition aims to provide the reader with an accessible and clear account of the law of contract in Australia. Successive editions have established the Australian Cheshire & Fifoot as an indispensable tool for legal professionals, teachers and students.

The new edition of Cheshire & Fifoot: Law of Contract gives a full description of important legislation enacted since the previous edition, including the new Competition and Consumer Act and Australian Consumer Law. It also takes into account all relevant decisions of the High Court and of senior appellate courts in the States and Territories in that period, as well as numerous other significant decisions.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
PART 1 - OVERVIEW OF THE LAW OF CONTRACT
1. Overview of Contract Law

PART 2 - CONTRACT FORMATION
2. Estoppel
3. Agreement - Offer and Acceptance
4. Consideration
5. Intention to Create Legal Relations
6. Uncertainty
7. Privity of Contract
8. Assignment of Contractual Rights and Liabilities

PART 3 - BREACH AND CONSTRUCTION
9. Breach
10. Construction of Contracts

PART 4 - EXCUSES
11. Misrepresentation and Misleading Conduct
12. Mistake
13. Duress
14. Undue Influence
15. Unconscionable Conduct
16. Formalities
17. Incapacity
18. Illegal Contracts

PART 5 - TERMINATION
19. Termination by Frustration
20. Termination for Non-fulfilment of Contingent Condition
21. Termination for Breach
22. Termination and Variation by Consent

PART 6 - REMEDIES
23. Damages
24. Equitable Remedies
25. Limitation of Actions
26. Restitution and Debt

PART 7 - HISTORY AND THEORY
27. Historical Introduction to the Law of Contract
28. A Guide to Contract Theory .