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Contract law series – seminar 10 – Repudiation, frustration and delay
Seminar 10 in the Contract Law Series – Repudiation, frustration and delay. This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia. This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time. […]
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Contract law series – seminar 7 – Performance, breach and termination
Seminar 7 in the Contract Law Series – Performance, breach and termination. This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia. This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time. […]
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Contract law series – seminar 6 – Express and Implied Terms
Seminar 6 in the Contract Law Series – Express & Implied Terms. This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia. This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time. […]
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Seminar 5 in the Contract Law Series – Privity and Express Terms. This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia. This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time. […]
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