An Introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand

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  • Author:
    FEEHILY Ronan / TIONG Raymond
  • ISBN:
    9781991102089
  • Publication Date:
    August 2024
  • Edition:
    7
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  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thomson Reuters New Zealand
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia
An Introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand
An Introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand

An Introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand

Regular price $184.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    FEEHILY Ronan / TIONG Raymond
  • ISBN:
    9781991102089
  • Publication Date:
    August 2024
  • Edition:
    7
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thomson Reuters New Zealand
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia

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An Introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand offers an uncomplicated analysis of the law of contract.  This updated seventh edition takes account of the important developments that have occurred in statute and case law since the sixth edition was published in 2018.

In that time, there have been several amendments to the principal Act, the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017, by secondary legislation such as the Trusts Act 2019 and the Statutes Amendment Act 2019, as well as amendments that were enacted during the Covid-19 pandemic to allow for businesses to electronically sign legal documents.  Relevant amendments to the Fair Trading Act 1986 are also discussed in the new edition, along with extensive case law analysis by way of case summaries which concisely illustrate key points of law.  Major new decisions include:  the Supreme Court decision in Bathurst Resource Ltd v L&M Coal Holdings Ltd [2021] NZSC 85 on the implications, interpretation and construction of contractual terms and the recent English cases Salam Air SAOC v Latam Airlines Group SA [2020] EWHC 2414 (Comm) and Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Ltd v SpiceJet Ltd [2021] EWHC 1117 which discuss frustration of contracts due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which has not been directly dealt with by New Zealand courts.

A series of questions at the end of each chapter ensures that a student reader’s revision of this area of law is comprehensive.  The text is extensively cross-referenced and indexed, which makes finding the required part of the text straightforward.  The cross-references also help to reinforce the overlapping nature of the law of contract.

An Introduction to the Law of Contract (7th edition) is a broad overview of the general principles underlying the law of contract.  It continues to be a valuable resource for all students undertaking contract law at undergraduate level and is, especially, essential reading for accounting, business and commerce students.  It is also a practical, straightforward guide for businesses and legal practitioners who need to find an answer quickly and simply.

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  • An Introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand offers an uncomplicated analysis of the law of contract.  This updated seventh edition takes account of the important developments that have occurred in statute and case law since the sixth edition was published in 2018.

    In that time, there have been several amendments to the principal Act, the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017, by secondary legislation such as the Trusts Act 2019 and the Statutes Amendment Act 2019, as well as amendments that were enacted during the Covid-19 pandemic to allow for businesses to electronically sign legal documents.  Relevant amendments to the Fair Trading Act 1986 are also discussed in the new edition, along with extensive case law analysis by way of case summaries which concisely illustrate key points of law.  Major new decisions include:  the Supreme Court decision in Bathurst Resource Ltd v L&M Coal Holdings Ltd [2021] NZSC 85 on the implications, interpretation and construction of contractual terms and the recent English cases Salam Air SAOC v Latam Airlines Group SA [2020] EWHC 2414 (Comm) and Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Ltd v SpiceJet Ltd [2021] EWHC 1117 which discuss frustration of contracts due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which has not been directly dealt with by New Zealand courts.

    A series of questions at the end of each chapter ensures that a student reader’s revision of this area of law is comprehensive.  The text is extensively cross-referenced and indexed, which makes finding the required part of the text straightforward.  The cross-references also help to reinforce the overlapping nature of the law of contract.

    An Introduction to the Law of Contract (7th edition) is a broad overview of the general principles underlying the law of contract.  It continues to be a valuable resource for all students undertaking contract law at undergraduate level and is, especially, essential reading for accounting, business and commerce students.  It is also a practical, straightforward guide for businesses and legal practitioners who need to find an answer quickly and simply.

An Introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand offers an uncomplicated analysis of the law of contract.  This updated seventh edition takes account of the important developments that have occurred in statute and case law since the sixth edition was published in 2018.

In that time, there have been several amendments to the principal Act, the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017, by secondary legislation such as the Trusts Act 2019 and the Statutes Amendment Act 2019, as well as amendments that were enacted during the Covid-19 pandemic to allow for businesses to electronically sign legal documents.  Relevant amendments to the Fair Trading Act 1986 are also discussed in the new edition, along with extensive case law analysis by way of case summaries which concisely illustrate key points of law.  Major new decisions include:  the Supreme Court decision in Bathurst Resource Ltd v L&M Coal Holdings Ltd [2021] NZSC 85 on the implications, interpretation and construction of contractual terms and the recent English cases Salam Air SAOC v Latam Airlines Group SA [2020] EWHC 2414 (Comm) and Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Ltd v SpiceJet Ltd [2021] EWHC 1117 which discuss frustration of contracts due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which has not been directly dealt with by New Zealand courts.

A series of questions at the end of each chapter ensures that a student reader’s revision of this area of law is comprehensive.  The text is extensively cross-referenced and indexed, which makes finding the required part of the text straightforward.  The cross-references also help to reinforce the overlapping nature of the law of contract.

An Introduction to the Law of Contract (7th edition) is a broad overview of the general principles underlying the law of contract.  It continues to be a valuable resource for all students undertaking contract law at undergraduate level and is, especially, essential reading for accounting, business and commerce students.  It is also a practical, straightforward guide for businesses and legal practitioners who need to find an answer quickly and simply.