Australian Contract Law

Australian Contract Law The Open-Source Textbook for Contract Law Students The purpose of this book is to provide students with an open-source, freely available reference for the study of Contract Law in Australian jurisdictions. The book should provide an analytical framework for approaching real life problems which raise contract law issues. Rather than being a general reference, this book should offer students and practitioners with a practical guide to apply the law of Contracts in a straight-forward way. Part I: Formation /About The Book/ /What Is Wikibooks/ /Setting Up A User Account/ /Discussion and Consensus/ /Policy and Guidelines/ /Agreement: Offer & Acceptance/ Part II: Factors affecting formation /How To Edit A Wikibook/ /Wiki-Markup/ /Cleanup and Maintenance/ /Advanced Techniques/ Adding Images to Pages /Intention/ /Consideration/ /Parties/ /Privity/

Part III: Performance, Breach, Remedies /Express Terms/ /Executed Contracts/ /The Right to Terminate/ /The Measure of Damages/ /Liquidated Damages and Penalties/ /Action for Debt/ /Frustration/

Part IV: Vitiating Factors /Misleading and Deceptive Conduct/ /Economic Duress/ /Undue Influence/ /Unconscionable Dealig/ /Impropriety by 3rd Parties/ /Remedies for vitiating factors/