Vermeesch and Lindgren's Business Law of Australia - 12th Edition (eBook)
| Author(s) : | Lindgren, K E |
|---|---|
| Short Description : | Please click here to see the Preface This eBook is also available in Book format. Bundle the hardcopy with the eBook to save 75% on the 2nd copy. |
| Publisher : | LexisNexis |
| Format : | ePub |
| ISBN : | 9780409329018 |
| Published : | July, 2011 |
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The twelfth edition of this longstanding and authoritative text, Vermeesch and Lindgren's Business Law of Australia, will be published in July. The author of the new edition is the Hon Kevin Lindgren QC, who retired in 2010 after 15 years as Judge of the Federal Court of Australia. Dr Lindgren is sole or joint author of 21 of the 31 chapters, and the authors of the remaining chapters are also leaders in their fields.
In addition to substantial revision and updating, the twelfth edition discusses in details the following recent legislative developments which have changed in the face of business law in Australia:
- the Personal Property Securities Act 2009;
- the National consumer Credit Protection ACT 2009 and the associated National Credit Code; and
- the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and the associated Australian Consumer Law.
Please click here to see the Preface
Please choose your device carefully and only download your eBook to the device on which you intend to read it. eBooks cannot be moved from one device to another.
The twelfth edition of this longstanding and authoritative text, Vermeesch and Lindgren's Business Law of Australia, will be published in July. The author of the new edition is the Hon Kevin Lindgren QC, who retired in 2010 after 15 years as Judge of the Federal Court of Australia. Dr Lindgren is sole or joint author of 21 of the 31 chapters, and the authors of the remaining chapters are also leaders in their fields.
In addition to substantial revision and updating, the twelfth edition discusses in details the following recent legislative developments which have changed in the face of business law in Australia:
- the Personal Property Securities Act 2009;
- the National consumer Credit Protection ACT 2009 and the associated National Credit Code; and
- the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and the associated Australian Consumer Law.
Please click here to see the Preface
1 The Sources of Law in Australia
2. Creation of the Commonwealth
3. The Courts
4. Formation of Contract 1: Agreement and Intention
5. Formation of Contract 2: Consideration and Estoppel
6. The Contract and Strangers to the Agreement
7. The Contents of the Contract
8. The Capacity to Contract
9. Formal Requirements and Classification of the Contract
10. Mistake and Misrepresentation in Contract
11. Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionable Conduct in Contract
12. Illegal and Void Contracts
13. Discharge of the Contract
14. Civil Wrongs
15. Crimes
16. Remedies
17. Property
18. Intellectual Property
19. Principal and Agent
20. Partnership
21. Companies
22. Supply of Goods and Services
23. Bailment
24. Credit
25. Restrictive Trade Practices
26. Banking
27. Guarantee and Suretyship
28. Insurance
29. Succession and Trusts
30. Bankruptcy
31. Law, Society and Other Values
2. Creation of the Commonwealth
3. The Courts
4. Formation of Contract 1: Agreement and Intention
5. Formation of Contract 2: Consideration and Estoppel
6. The Contract and Strangers to the Agreement
7. The Contents of the Contract
8. The Capacity to Contract
9. Formal Requirements and Classification of the Contract
10. Mistake and Misrepresentation in Contract
11. Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionable Conduct in Contract
12. Illegal and Void Contracts
13. Discharge of the Contract
14. Civil Wrongs
15. Crimes
16. Remedies
17. Property
18. Intellectual Property
19. Principal and Agent
20. Partnership
21. Companies
22. Supply of Goods and Services
23. Bailment
24. Credit
25. Restrictive Trade Practices
26. Banking
27. Guarantee and Suretyship
28. Insurance
29. Succession and Trusts
30. Bankruptcy
31. Law, Society and Other Values

