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Quick Reference Card: Contract Law II, 3rd edition
Together with Carter, Quick Reference Card: Contract Law I, provides a concise summary of the key principles, legislation and cases relating to contract law in 6 laminated A4 pages designed to be folded into an easy-to-handle reference.
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Product description
Quick Reference Card: Contract Law II, written by Emeritus Professor John Carter, clearly yet authoritatively summarises important principles, cases and legislation relating to contract law in Australia. It is complemented by the companion Quick Reference Card Contract Law I to together cover all the major topics in this complex area.
This card includes vitiating factors, performance and breach of contract, discharge for breach, discharge by frustration, damages, recovery of sums fixed by the contract, restitution and specific performance and injunction. Its companion card Contract Law I covers the formation of contract, terms of the contract and consumer guarantees, construction of the contract, capacity to contract, privity of contract and illegality of contract.
The Quick Reference Card makes an ideal study aid both for classroom and exam use and is an excellent tool for practitioners needing a ready-reference on contract law in Australia. The laminated A4 pages are designed to be folded into an easy-to-handle reference.
Features
- Quick, easy and clear access to key principles
- Written by the leading author
- Simple propositional format
- Covers common law and statute
- Numbered propositions for all major topics
- Key cases identified
- Cross referenced to all Carter contract material
- See at a glance the cases & statutes extracted in Cases and Materials on Contract Law in Australia
- Divided into two cards for ease of reference - buy each as you need it or buy both together
Related Titles
Carter, Quick Reference Card: Contract I, 3rd ed, 2020Carter, Contract Law in Australia, 7th ed, 2018
Carter, Carter’s Guide to Australian Contract Law, 3rd ed, 2016
Carter, Carter’s Breach of Contract, 2nd ed, 2018 Carter, Cases & Materials on Contract Law in Australia, 7th ed, 2019
Mason, Carter & Tolhurst, Mason & Carter’s Restitution Law in Australia, 3rd ed, 2016
Table of contents
Abbreviations
Relevant Vitiating Factors
Misrepresentation
Legislative Prohibition of Misleading or Deceptive Conduct
Mistake
Duress
Undue Influence
Unconscionability and Unfair Contracts
Restrictions on Rescission
Performance of the Contract
Breach of Contract
Treatment of Discharge
Discharge by Agreement
Discharge under Express Provision
Discharge for Breach of Term
Discharge for Repudiation
Discharge for Breach of Time Stipulation
Restrictions on Discharge
Consequences of Discharge for Breach of Repudiation
Discharge by Frustration
Remedies in Contract Law
Damages
Particular Issues in Damages
Recovery of Sums Fixed by the Contract
Restitution
Specific Performance
Injunction
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