Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2026
ISBN 10: 0409358169 ISBN 13: 9780409358162
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Deeply grounded in authority, Good Faith in the Performance of Contracts 2nd edition provides a coherent account of what good faith canand cannotdo in contract law. It is an essential resource for practitioners, judges, scholars and advanced students seeking clarity in an area long marked by uncertainty.Chapters 1 to 8, Good Faith in the Performance of Contracts 2nd edition traces the rise of good faith from a contested judicial aspiration to a recurring feature of contractual reasoningwhile challenging many of the assumptions that have accompanied that rise.The later chapters explore the content, limits and implications of good faith in detail. They reassess leading cases, confront the uneasy association between good faith and reasonableness, and distinguish contractual good faith from related concepts found in statute, equity, insurance and fiduciary law.FeaturesRigorous analysisPractical and attentive to commercial realityGuidance not only to courts but also to those who draft, negotiate and litigate contractsRelated TitlesSise, Unfair Contract Term Laws of AustraliaPittard & Moore, Australian Labour and Employment Law, 2nd editionSeddon & Bigwood, Cheshire & Fifoot Law of Contract, 12th editionDerrington & Ashton, The Law of Liability Insurance, 4th editionSharpe, Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Good faith, contractual power, and the limits of legal constraint Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2026
ISBN 10: 0409358169 ISBN 13: 9780409358162
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Deeply grounded in authority, Good Faith in the Performance of Contracts 2nd edition provides a coherent account of what good faith canand cannotdo in contract law. It is an essential resource for practitioners, judges, scholars and advanced students seeking clarity in an area long marked by uncertainty.Chapters 1 to 8, Good Faith in the Performance of Contracts 2nd edition traces the rise of good faith from a contested judicial aspiration to a recurring feature of contractual reasoningwhile challenging many of the assumptions that have accompanied that rise.The later chapters explore the content, limits and implications of good faith in detail. They reassess leading cases, confront the uneasy association between good faith and reasonableness, and distinguish contractual good faith from related concepts found in statute, equity, insurance and fiduciary law.FeaturesRigorous analysisPractical and attentive to commercial realityGuidance not only to courts but also to those who draft, negotiate and litigate contractsRelated TitlesSise, Unfair Contract Term Laws of AustraliaPittard & Moore, Australian Labour and Employment Law, 2nd editionSeddon & Bigwood, Cheshire & Fifoot Law of Contract, 12th editionDerrington & Ashton, The Law of Liability Insurance, 4th editionSharpe, Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Good faith, contractual power, and the limits of legal constraint Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by LexisNexis Butterworths Australia, Chatswood DC, 2026
ISBN 10: 0409358169 ISBN 13: 9780409358162
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Deeply grounded in authority, Good Faith in the Performance of Contracts 2nd edition provides a coherent account of what good faith canand cannotdo in contract law. It is an essential resource for practitioners, judges, scholars and advanced students seeking clarity in an area long marked by uncertainty.Chapters 1 to 8, Good Faith in the Performance of Contracts 2nd edition traces the rise of good faith from a contested judicial aspiration to a recurring feature of contractual reasoningwhile challenging many of the assumptions that have accompanied that rise.The later chapters explore the content, limits and implications of good faith in detail. They reassess leading cases, confront the uneasy association between good faith and reasonableness, and distinguish contractual good faith from related concepts found in statute, equity, insurance and fiduciary law.FeaturesRigorous analysisPractical and attentive to commercial realityGuidance not only to courts but also to those who draft, negotiate and litigate contractsRelated TitlesSise, Unfair Contract Term Laws of AustraliaPittard & Moore, Australian Labour and Employment Law, 2nd editionSeddon & Bigwood, Cheshire & Fifoot Law of Contract, 12th editionDerrington & Ashton, The Law of Liability Insurance, 4th editionSharpe, Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Good faith, contractual power, and the limits of legal constraint Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.