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Successive editions of Cheshire & Fifoot Law of Contract have established this work as a definitive Australian text, developed from its roots in the English version over 50 years ago. This 12th edition continues the tradition of meticulous examination and re-examination of every aspect of the law of contract, and related areas such as estoppel, restitution and statutory misleading conduct, as developed by the Australian courts and legislatures.
Although written to meet the needs of practitioners, it also provides a sound and accessible basis for academic study and further research. The authors focus principally on Australian appeal-court decisions, with an intermingling of single-judge decisions that provide important insights. Significant developments across all aspects of the relevant law are discussed, including the following:
important judicial and academic comment on controversial aspects of estoppel
online and electronic modes of contracting
the 'no-oral variation' controversy in the UK: Rock Advertising Ltd v MWB Business Exchange Centres Ltd (2018 - UKSC)
continuing uncertainties stemming from the proportionate liability legislation
misleading conduct and market-based damages, eg TPT Patrol Pty Ltd ATF Amies Superannuation Fund v Myer Holdings Ltd (2019 - FCA)
the more stringent test adopted for part performance in Statute of Frauds cases: Pipikos v Trayens (2018 - HCA)
undue influence: Thorne v Kennedy (2017 - HCA)
statutory unconscionability, eg ASIC v Kobelt (2019 - HCA); Stubbings v Jams 2 Pty Ltd (2022 - HCA)
the intersection between contract and restitution: Mann v Paterson Constructions Pty Ltd (2019 - HCA)
the law relating to lawful-act duress: Pakistan International Airline Corp v Times Travel (UK) Ltd (2021 - UKSC)
contract construction and the implication of terms
the assessment of damages
confirmation limitation periods are subject to contractual agreement to exclude or modify: Price v Spoor (2021 - HCA)
We are also pleased to announce the launch of Cheshire & Fifoot Law on Contract as a subscription title, updated throughout the year, and available on Lexis Advance. For more information, please contact your Sales Representative or our Customer Support team.
Features
Comprehensive coverage of important principles of contract law
Authoritative and current commentary
Enables readers to approach any contract problem systematically and to identify the legal issues raised and the relevant law
Related Titles
Barker & Grantham, Unjust Enrichment, 2nd ed, 2018
Mellick & Newlyn, LexisNexis Study Guide: Contract Law, 2nd ed, 2019
Gooley, Radan & Vickovich, Principles of Australian Contract Law, 5th ed, 2021
Thampapillai & Bruce, Contract Law: Text and Cases, 3rd ed, 2021
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Successive editions of Cheshire & Fifoot Law of Contract have established this work as a definitive Australian text, developed from its roots in the English version over 50 years ago. This 12th edition continues the tradition of meticulous examination and re-examination of every aspect of the law of contract, and related areas such as estoppel, restitution and statutory misleading conduct, as developed by the Australian courts and legislatures.
Although written to meet the needs of practitioners, it also provides a sound and accessible basis for academic study and further research. The authors focus principally on Australian appeal-court decisions, with an intermingling of single-judge decisions that provide important insights. Significant developments across all aspects of the relevant law are discussed, including the following:
important judicial and academic comment on controversial aspects of estoppel
online and electronic modes of contracting
the 'no-oral variation' controversy in the UK: Rock Advertising Ltd v MWB Business Exchange Centres Ltd (2018 - UKSC)
continuing uncertainties stemming from the proportionate liability legislation
misleading conduct and market-based damages, eg TPT Patrol Pty Ltd ATF Amies Superannuation Fund v Myer Holdings Ltd (2019 - FCA)
the more stringent test adopted for part performance in Statute of Frauds cases: Pipikos v Trayens (2018 - HCA)
undue influence: Thorne v Kennedy (2017 - HCA)
statutory unconscionability, eg ASIC v Kobelt (2019 - HCA); Stubbings v Jams 2 Pty Ltd (2022 - HCA)
the intersection between contract and restitution: Mann v Paterson Constructions Pty Ltd (2019 - HCA)
the law relating to lawful-act duress: Pakistan International Airline Corp v Times Travel (UK) Ltd (2021 - UKSC)
contract construction and the implication of terms
the assessment of damages
confirmation limitation periods are subject to contractual agreement to exclude or modify: Price v Spoor (2021 - HCA)
We are also pleased to announce the launch of Cheshire & Fifoot Law on Contract as a subscription title, updated throughout the year, and available on Lexis Advance. For more information, please contact your Sales Representative or our Customer Support team.
Features
Comprehensive coverage of important principles of contract law
Authoritative and current commentary
Enables readers to approach any contract problem systematically and to identify the legal issues raised and the relevant law
Related Titles
Barker & Grantham, Unjust Enrichment, 2nd ed, 2018
Mellick & Newlyn, LexisNexis Study Guide: Contract Law, 2nd ed, 2019
Gooley, Radan & Vickovich, Principles of Australian Contract Law, 5th ed, 2021
Thampapillai & Bruce, Contract Law: Text and Cases, 3rd ed, 2021