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Covell & Lupton Principles of Remedies, 7th edition
Covell & Lupton Principles of Remedies, 7th edition is a clear and accessible coverage of principles of remedies in Australia
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Covell & Lupton Principles of Remedies, 7th edition is a honoured best-selling text provides concise practical explanations of the key legal remedies in tort, contract, equity, restitution and statute. The seventh edition has been extensively revised and updated with ground breaking developments including social media and domain name remedies, the Cartier remedy, website blocking injunctions and anonymised injunctions.
New to this edition are illuminating insights into the following leading cases:
- X v Twitter Inc [2017] NSWSC 1300
- Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd v Allam [2016] HCA 3
- Selth v Australasian Barrister Chambers Pty Ltd (No 3) [2017] FCA 649
- Pipikos v Trayans [2018] HCA 39
- Cartier International AG v British Telecommunications Plc [2018] UKSC 28
- Thorne v Kennedy [2017] HCA 49
- Simic v New South Wales Land and Housing Corporation [2016] HCA 47
- Allen v Chadwick [2015] HCA 47
- Alcan Gove Pty Ltd v Zabic [2015] HCA 33
- Chand v Commonwealth Bank of Australia [2015] NWSCA 181
- Contains key practical elements to support successful claims for remedies
- Clear structure with optimal use of headings
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Table of contents
Part 1: Introduction
1 Introduction
Part 2: Common Law
2 Damages in Tort
3 Damages in Contract
Part 3: Restitution
4 Restitution
Part 4: Equity
5 Rescission
6 Account of Profits
7 Specific Performance
8 Injunctions
9 Freezing Orders
10 Search Orders
11 Equitable Compensation and Damages
12 Constructive Trusts
13 Rectification
14 Declarations
15 Delivery Up
Part 5: Statute
16 Remedies under the Contracts Review Act
17 Remedies under the Competition and Consumer Act