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Contract Law: Text and Cases, 3rd edition [Soft Cover]

Contract Law: Text and Cases combines comprehensive academic commentary with extracts from key cases in a single volume. It provides students with the essential knowledge and skills in contract law to succeed in a law degree and in professional practice. The text is supplemented with review questions, problem-solving practice, and key points for revision. The third edition has been revised and updated to include recent developments in case law and legislation, including: • A detailed overview of recent developments in the doctrine of unconscionable conduct • A detailed discussion of the differing views amongst Australian courts on contract construction • Coverage of recent cases on implied terms, illegality, undue influence and consideration • Key updates on estoppel Features • Clear accessible analysis supported by key case extracts • Student-friendly and easy to navigate • Overviews for each chapter provide clear introduction to each topic • Review questions to consolidate learning • Problem solving questions with worked answers
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Published: 15 February, 2021
ISBN/ISSN: 9780409351262
Country: Australia

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Contract Law: Text and Cases combines comprehensive academic commentary with extracts from key cases in a single volume. It provides students with the essential knowledge and skills in contract law to succeed in a law degree and in professional practice. The text is supplemented with review questions, problem-solving practice, and key points for revision. The third edition has been revised and updated to include recent developments in case law and legislation, including: • A detailed overview of recent developments in the doctrine of unconscionable conduct • A detailed discussion of the differing views amongst Australian courts on contract construction • Coverage of recent cases on implied terms, illegality, undue influence and consideration • Key updates on estoppel Features • Clear accessible analysis supported by key case extracts • Student-friendly and easy to navigate • Overviews for each chapter provide clear introduction to each topic • Review questions to consolidate learning • Problem solving questions with worked answers