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Contract LAWUnfair Contract Terms Law in Australia is a vitalresource for the adjustment to, and ongoingcompliance with, the new law.Thomson Reuters AustraliaNov 2011 9780455229089 PaperbackHK$1,296Contract Law in Hong KongLee Mason WL <strong>2012</strong> NEWContract law in Hong Kong has become substantiallylocalised in recent years. There have been manyimportant local cases, including seminal judgmentsin key areas such as undue influence. HongKong’s legislation has unique aspects, such as theUnconscionable Contracts Ordinance. What’s more,the application of contract law has to be understoodin the context of a Hong Kong setting. Contract Lawin Hong Kong is therefore a very welcome and timelypublication. Written by an expert, Mr Lee Mason, it iscomprehensive in scope, emphasises the large body oflocal law, and is written in a clear style that demystifiesintricate areas of law.Written by an expert in contract law – Mr Lee Mason• Assistant Professor of Law at the University ofHong Kong, teaches primarily in the area ofContract Law on both the JD and LLB programmes• Has written extensively on contract law“Demystifies” complex principles• Explains the underlying principles of contract law• Elucidates some of the more intricate aspects ofcontract lawFocuses on local law and application in particular• Provides a clear and comprehensive account of themodern law of contract, written in the context ofHong Kong setting• High relevance to Hong Kong’s contract lawpractice.7. Privity and Third Parties8. Agreement MistakePart II – Contents of a Contract9. Express Terms10. Implied Terms11. Exemption ClausesPart III – Vitiating Factors12. Common Mistake13. Misrepresentation14. Duress15. Undue Influence16. UnconscionabilityPart IV – Discharge of Contract17. Discharge by Performance18. Discharge by Agreement19. Discharge by Breach20. Discharge by FrustrationPart V – Remedies21. Damages22. Specific Performance23. Injunctions24. Action for an Agreed Sum (The Price)25. Liquidated Damages26. Deposits and Part Payments27. Rectification<strong>Sweet</strong> and <strong>Maxwell</strong>Sep 2011 978 962 66144 0 2 PaperbackHK$980The Interpretation of Contracts inAustraliaThe Hon Mr Justice Kim Lewison, David HughesNEWTable of contentsPart I – Formation of a Contract1. Offers and Invitations to Treat2. Acceptance3. Consideration4. Promissory Estoppel5. Certainty6. Intention to Create Legal RelationsThe Interpretation of Contracts in Australia providespractitioners with essential guidance on theconstruction and interpretation of contracts, includingin difficult matters of disputed interpretation.This adaptation of the widely acclaimed English titleThe Interpretation of Contracts by Sir Kim Lewison hassmhk.salesenquiries@thomsonreuters.com www.sweetandmaxwell.com.hk +852 3762 3222Prices are correct at time of going to press, but may be subject to change without prior notification169

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