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Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Contracts

SKU: 9780409343557
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  • Author:
    SHARPE Michelle
  • ISBN:
    9780409343557
  • Publication Date:
    August 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    314
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    LexisNexis Australia
  • Country of Publication:
Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Contracts
Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Contracts

Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Contracts

SKU: 9780409343557
Regular price $170.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    SHARPE Michelle
  • ISBN:
    9780409343557
  • Publication Date:
    August 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    314
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    LexisNexis Australia
  • Country of Publication:

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Written by Dr Michelle Sharpe, Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Contracts provides legal practitioners with a detailed and practical guide through the often murky and confusing law relating to unconscionable advantage-taking by one contracting party over another.

Contracts for the supply of goods and services form the basis of our modern free economy. The pervading policy of modern contract law is that parties are free to contract for the supply of goods and services on whatever terms they think fit. This freedom of contract may appear to be curtailed by certain contract law doctrines and consumer protection legislation. This book provides a detailed and up-to-date account of the law including current cases and legislation, as well as explaining how the relevant common law and equitable doctrines fit within contract law and the pervading policy of freedom of contract, and the rationale behind the relevant consumer protection legislation.

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  • Written by Dr Michelle Sharpe, Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Contracts provides legal practitioners with a detailed and practical guide through the often murky and confusing law relating to unconscionable advantage-taking by one contracting party over another.

    Contracts for the supply of goods and services form the basis of our modern free economy. The pervading policy of modern contract law is that parties are free to contract for the supply of goods and services on whatever terms they think fit. This freedom of contract may appear to be curtailed by certain contract law doctrines and consumer protection legislation. This book provides a detailed and up-to-date account of the law including current cases and legislation, as well as explaining how the relevant common law and equitable doctrines fit within contract law and the pervading policy of freedom of contract, and the rationale behind the relevant consumer protection legislation.

Written by Dr Michelle Sharpe, Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Contracts provides legal practitioners with a detailed and practical guide through the often murky and confusing law relating to unconscionable advantage-taking by one contracting party over another.

Contracts for the supply of goods and services form the basis of our modern free economy. The pervading policy of modern contract law is that parties are free to contract for the supply of goods and services on whatever terms they think fit. This freedom of contract may appear to be curtailed by certain contract law doctrines and consumer protection legislation. This book provides a detailed and up-to-date account of the law including current cases and legislation, as well as explaining how the relevant common law and equitable doctrines fit within contract law and the pervading policy of freedom of contract, and the rationale behind the relevant consumer protection legislation.