Principles of Australia contract law: cases and materials

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Abstract

In Principles of Australian Contract Law: Cases and Materials, the authors draw together the key decisions and relevant legislation that illustrate the development of legal principles underpinning Australian contract law. Cases are carefully selected, edited, and cross-referenced to the companion textbook, Principles of Australian Contract Law, to promote a deep understanding of the subject. Each case extract includes a summary of the most important elements — court, facts, issue, and decision — and helpful comments to assist readers to understand why that case is important and the principle to be drawn from the decision. Relevant secondary sources are also included to expand critical thinking on many topics.

The fifth edition of this text has been fully revised to ensure alignment with current teaching. New case extracts include:

• Meehan v Jones (1982) 149 CLR 571
• Pipikos v Trayans (2018) 265 CLR 522
• Thorne v Kennedy (2017) 263 CLR 85
• Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Kobelt (2019) 368 ALR 1
• One Step (Support) Ltd v Morris-Garner [2019] AC 649
• Simic v New South Wales Land and Housing Corporation (2016) 260 CLR 85
• Times Travel (UK) Ltd v Pakistan International Airlines Corporation [2019] 3 WLR 445
• MWB Business Exchange Centres Ltd v Rock Advertising Ltd [2019] AC 119
• Mann v Paterson Constructions Pty Ltd (2019) 373 ALR 1

Together with its companion textbook, Gooley, Radan and Vickovich, Principles of Australian Contract Law, this text makes an ideal resource for students, practitioners, and anyone wishing to understand this complex area of law.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationChatswood, NSW
PublisherLexisNexis
Number of pages1000
Edition5th
ISBN (Electronic)9780409351620
ISBN (Print)9780409351613
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Bibliographical note

First edition published 2007.

Keywords

  • Contract Law

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