Contract Law

Fifth Edition

Lindy Willmott, Sharon Christensen, Des Butler, Bill Dixon

Contract Law

Fifth Edition

Lindy Willmott, Sharon Christensen, Des Butler, Bill Dixon

ISBN:

9780190304751

Binding:

Paperback

Published:

17 Jan 2018

Availability:

Print on demand

Series:

$172.95 AUD

$198.99 NZD

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Description

The fifth edition of Contract Law offers an in-depth examination of Australian contract law and its core principles. Supported by the latest developments, this text explores contemporary issues and illustrates complex topics with succinct case summaries, improving students' legal reasoning and analytical skills while refining their understanding of the law.


This text is also available with the Contract Law Case Book Third Edition which gives students access to an expanded selection of primary and secondary materials.


NEW TO THIS EDITION

  • Incorporates statutory changes since 2013
  • Explores a number of important decisions handed down by the High Court, including Paciocco v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (2016)
  • Chapter 20 expanded to include examination of contractual termination including pursuant to a contingent condition
  • Chapter 26 updated to include:
    • Federal Court decision in Australian Competition and Consumer
    • Commission v Chrisco Hampers Australia Ltd (2015)
    • The application of the electronic transactions legislation across Australia
    • The expansion of unfair contract terms provisions in the Australian Consumer Law
  • Includes up-to-date and concise examination of contemporary issues in contract law

Contents

PART 1: OVERVIEW
1. Introduction
2. Negotiation
PART 2: FORMATION
3. Agreement
4. Certainty
5. Intention to Create Legal Relations
6. Consideration
7. Equitable Estoppel
PART 3: CONTENT
8. Terms I: Establishing Contractual Terms
9. Terms II: Construction of Terms
PART 4: LIMITS ON ENFORCEMENT OF CONTRACTS
10. Capacity
11. Formalities
12. Privity
PART 5: VITIATING FACTORS
13. Misrepresentation and Misleading or Deceptive Conduct
14. Mistake
15. Duress
16. Undue Influence
17. Unconscionable conduct
18. Void and Illegal Contracts
PART 6: DISCHARGE OF THE CONTRACT
19.Discharge By Performance
20. Discharge By Termination
21.Discharge By Agreement
22.Discharge by Frustration
PART 7: REMEDIES
23. Damages
24. Restitution
25. Equitable Remedies
PART 8: CONSUMER PROTECTION
26. Unfair Contract Terms
27. Consumer Guarantees
28. Themes, Critical Perspectives, and Ideologies

Authors

Lindy Willmott – Professor, Faculty of Law, QUT
Sharon Christensen – Professor, Faculty of Law, QUT
Des Butler – Professor, Faculty of Law, QUT
Bill Dixon – Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, QUT

Lecturer Resources

The following resources are available for lecturers who prescribe Contract Law, fifth edition, for their course:

  • Instructor’s Resource Manual, with:
    • Chapter summaries
    • Chapter objectives
    • Key terms
    • Tutorial activity
    • Short-answer questions and answers
    • Revision questions and answers
    • Sample essay and suggested response
    • Further reading list
  • Test bank, with:
    • Short-answer questions and answers
    • Multiple choice questions with answers

For more information about the resources for Contract Law, fifth edition, please contact your Oxford Learning Resource Consultant.

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