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730-330 Advanced Contract Law

Optional Law subject.

Availability: Not offered in 1996.

Prerequisite: Contracts.

Contact: 2 hours per week

Objectives:

Students completing this course should: have extended their basic understanding of contract law; and studied in depth a particular topic selected on the basis of complexity and current importance.

Content:

Topics include: construction of contracts, commercial culpability and contract law, the function and meaning of unconscionability in contract law. The subject normally has both a black letter law component, involving close study of relevant statute and case law, and a theoretical component, involving consideration of relevant publications by legal scholars.

Assessment:

Final Exam 3 hours (100 per cent).

Prescribed texts:


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Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Law (Volume 3 page 214)

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