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Interpretation of Contracts - LAWS3395 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description This elective course examines systematically and in depth (to a degree not feasible in the compulsory core UNSW contract law courses) the major legal principles and associated practical and evidentiary issues in finding express and implied contractual terms, and in interpreting their meaning and effect in various contexts (including those raising issues of mistake and/or contractual frustration). Students receive extensive practice in analysing construction disputes within the adversary system. Recommended Prior Knowledge LAWS1071 Contracts 1 and LAWS1072 Contracts 2
Course Objectives The course seeks to assist students:
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Assessment Class participation (20% optional) Course Texts Prescribed J. Paterson, A. Robertson, P. Heffey Contract Cases and Materials, 10th ed (2005), Law Book Co. Supplementary materials issued by UNSW Law School Recommended Refer to Course Outline provided by lecturer. |