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Principles of contract law / Peter Heffey, Jeannie Paterson, Andrew Robertson

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Lawbook Co., 2002Description: xlvi, 655 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0455217998
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.9402 HEF
Contents:
Preface. - Acknowledgments. - Table of Cases. - Table of Statutes. - Pt. I. Introduction. Ch. 1 : The Nature of Contract. - Pt. II. Formation. Ch. 2 : Agreement. Ch. 3 : Consideration. Ch. 4 : Intention. Ch. 5 : Certainty. Ch. 6 : Formalities. - Pt. III. Reliance. Ch. 7 : Estoppel. - Pt. IV. Parties. Ch. 8 : Privity. - Pt. V. Express Terms. Ch. 9 : Identifying the Express Terms. Ch. 10 : Constructing the Terms. - Pt. VI. Gap Filling. Ch. 11: Implied Terms. Ch. 12 : The Implied Duty of Good Faith. Ch. 13 : Frustration. - Pt. VII. Termination. Ch. 14 : Termination by Agreement. Ch. 15 : Failure of a Contingent Condition. Ch. 16 : Termination for Breach. Ch. 17 : Termination for Repudiation. Ch. 18 : Termination for Delay. Ch. 19 : Consequences of Affirmation or Termination. Ch. 20 : Restrictions. - Pt. VIII. Remedies For Breach. Ch. 21: The Measure of Damages. Ch. 22 : Limitations on the Award of Damages. Ch. 23. Liquidated Damages and Penalties. Ch. 24 : Actions for Debt. Ch. 25 : Specific Performance and Injunctions. - Pt. IX. Vitiating Factors. A. Misinformation. Ch. 26 : Mistake. Ch. 27 : Misrepresentation. Ch. 28 : Misleading and Deceptive Conduct. B. Abuse of Power. Ch 29 : Duress. Ch. 30. Undue Influence. Ch. 31 : Unconscionable Dealing. Ch 32 : Impropriety by Third Parties. Ch. 33 : Statutory Unconscionability. C. Remedies. Ch. 34 : Rescission. Ch. 35 : Damages for Misrepresentation. Ch. 36 : Remedies Under Statute. D. Illegality. Ch. 37 : Contracts Prohibited by Statute. Ch 38 : Contracts Prohibited at Common Law. Ch. 39 : The Consequences of Illegality. Ch. 40 : Reform of Illegal Contracts Law. - Index
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Includes index.

Preface. - Acknowledgments. - Table of Cases. - Table of Statutes. - Pt. I. Introduction. Ch. 1 : The Nature of Contract. - Pt. II. Formation. Ch. 2 : Agreement. Ch. 3 : Consideration. Ch. 4 : Intention. Ch. 5 : Certainty. Ch. 6 : Formalities. - Pt. III. Reliance. Ch. 7 : Estoppel. - Pt. IV. Parties. Ch. 8 : Privity. - Pt. V. Express Terms. Ch. 9 : Identifying the Express Terms. Ch. 10 : Constructing the Terms. - Pt. VI. Gap Filling. Ch. 11: Implied Terms. Ch. 12 : The Implied Duty of Good Faith. Ch. 13 : Frustration. - Pt. VII. Termination. Ch. 14 : Termination by Agreement. Ch. 15 : Failure of a Contingent Condition. Ch. 16 : Termination for Breach. Ch. 17 : Termination for Repudiation. Ch. 18 : Termination for Delay. Ch. 19 : Consequences of Affirmation or Termination. Ch. 20 : Restrictions. - Pt. VIII. Remedies For Breach. Ch. 21: The Measure of Damages. Ch. 22 : Limitations on the Award of Damages. Ch. 23. Liquidated Damages and Penalties. Ch. 24 : Actions for Debt. Ch. 25 : Specific Performance and Injunctions. - Pt. IX. Vitiating Factors. A. Misinformation. Ch. 26 : Mistake. Ch. 27 : Misrepresentation. Ch. 28 : Misleading and Deceptive Conduct. B. Abuse of Power. Ch 29 : Duress. Ch. 30. Undue Influence. Ch. 31 : Unconscionable Dealing. Ch 32 : Impropriety by Third Parties. Ch. 33 : Statutory Unconscionability. C. Remedies. Ch. 34 : Rescission. Ch. 35 : Damages for Misrepresentation. Ch. 36 : Remedies Under Statute. D. Illegality. Ch. 37 : Contracts Prohibited by Statute. Ch 38 : Contracts Prohibited at Common Law. Ch. 39 : The Consequences of Illegality. Ch. 40 : Reform of Illegal Contracts Law. - Index