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Category Archives: Contract Law

Actual and Ostensible authority

See the principles in relation to actual and ostensible authority in Junker v Hepburn [2010] NSWSC 88 (Junker) at [39]-[48] (Hammerschlag J) Agency 39 The authority of an agent may be: actual (either express or implied) where it results from a manifestation of consent that the agent should represent or act for the principal expressly […]

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Contract law series – seminar 13 – illegality and remedies

Seminar 13 in the Contract Law Series – illegality and remedies 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. Seminar […]

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Contract law series – seminar 12 – Vitiating factors – misrepresentation, misleading and deceptive conduct

Seminar 12 in the Contract Law Series – Vitiating factors – misrepresentation, misleading and deceptive conduct. 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 […]

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Contract law series – seminar 11 – Estoppel and vitiating factors

Estoppel and vitiating factors

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