Principles of contract law paterson robertson and duke

PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT LAW , 4th Edition remains. Principles of Contract Law. Sell your copy of this textbook. The item may be missing the original packaging (such as the original box or bag or tags) or in the original packaging but not sealed.

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The new edition has been significantly revised in light of recent developments, particularly in. The book has been thoroughly updated in light of the Australian Consumer Law , and includes discussion of the new regimes regulating unfair contract terms, misleading and deceptive conduct, unconscionable dealing and consumer guarantees. Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited. University of Melbourne Researchers. Great resource in a used but good condition.

Andrew Robertson , Jeannie Paterson , Arlen Duke. Some chapters are highlighted and there are some notes in margins. Can deliver to Adelaide CB available for pickup in Adelaide CBD and can post domestically (at your own cost).

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ACL refers to the Australian Consumer Law. This Free Online Course Will Teach You About The Most Important Elements Of Contract. Instant Downloa Mail Paper Copy or Hard Copy Delivery, Start and Order Now!

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The purpose of this summary is to provide an overview of the basic principles of contracts law. A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties. Fast delivery with free Day Returns across Australia. Recommended texts and other resources.

Its primary focus is on the detailed rules and doctrines in the fields of contracts and property law , but it will also examine the function played by private law in a liberal society, and the values that underpin it. Practical commentary on Australian contract law. It begins by looking at what the term private law means, the sources of private law and how the different areas of private law – especially property, contract , tort and unjust enrichment – relate to each other.

This course introduces students to the basic elements and principles of private law. Dr Jeannie Marie Paterson is a Senior Lecturer at Melbourne Law school. She specialises in contract law, consumer law and consumer credit law. Jeannie also practises as a legal consultant in consumer law matters.

Jeannie’s current research focuses on the protection of vulnerable and disadvantaged consumers. In contract law Where it is established that a plaintiff was induced to enter into a contract or transaction by the undue influence of the defendant, the contract may be rendered voidable. If undue influence is proved in a contract , the innocent party is entitled to set aside the contract against the defendant, and the remedy is rescission.

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