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Contract Law

Contract Law

Contract Law

Principles and Context
Andrew Stewart, University of Adelaide
Warren Swain, University of Auckland
Karen Fairweather, University of Auckland
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    Contract Law: Principles and Context presents the development of contract law through a considered selection of cases that are both authoritative and used as factual examples to explain the law. The text introduces readers to the nature and range of contracts, the process for making a contract, rights and duties, adjustments to contracts, vitiating factors and unfair conduct, ending contracts, and remedies and restitution. The text considers the historical development of contracts through case law and legislation, then takes the reader to particular issues with contracts as they might arise in real life and navigates a legal pathway through them. Written in a clear and engaging style, Contract Law provides a fresh, topical and accessible account of the Australian law of contract, and is an invaluable resource for contract law students and practitioners.

    • The lead author, Andrew Stewart, is known for his clear and engaging writing style
    • Presents the development of contract law through cases that are both authoritative and used as factual examples to explain the law
    • Takes the reader to particular issues with contracts as they might arise in real life and then navigates a legal pathway through them

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    'The definitions are crisp, short and to fresh law students, a lifeline in giddying seas. This exemplifies the book's approach. The authors have resisted temptation: Contract Law: Principles and Context is largely free from qualifications, unnecessary details and hesitant explanation. The book may not be the first choice for scholars, but it is a decisive and impressively clear introduction to the Australian law of contract.' Wayne Jocic, Melbourne Law School

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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Table of cases
    • Table of statutes
    • Part I. Introduction:
    • 1. Some basic questions
    • 2. Themes and perspectives
    • 3. Resolving contractual disputes
    • Part II. Making a Contract:
    • 4. Preparing to make a contract
    • 5. Formation
    • 6. Preliminary agreements
    • 7. Protecting reliance: the doctrine of Estoppel
    • 8. The parties to a contract
    • Part III. Contractual Obligations:
    • 9. Terms and obligations
    • 10. Interpreting contracts
    • 11. Limiting or extending liability
    • 12. Performance of contractual obligations
    • Part IV. Adjusting a Contract:
    • 13. Varying terms
    • 14. Transferring rights and obligations
    • 15. Impossibility and change of circumstances
    • Part V. Ending A Contract:
    • 16. Termination of contracts
    • 17. Consequences of termination
    • Part VI. Vitiating Factors and Unfair Conduct:
    • 18. Misinformation
    • 19. Undue pressure
    • 20. Unconscionability and unfairness
    • 21. Illegality and public policy
    • Part VII. Remedies:
    • 22. Enforcing a contract
    • 23. Damages for breach of contract
    • 24. Restitutionary remedies
    • Glossary
    • Bibliography
    • Index.