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Butterworths Commercial Legislation, Third Edition
Butterworths Introduction to Commercial Law, Academic Edition, Second Edition
Butterworths Introduction to Commercial Law Academic Edition 2008 is a one-stop reference specifically designed to aid students of commercial law. It covers a broad range of topics that are essential to the commercial environment and does this in a way t
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Butterworths Questions and Answers: Contract Law, Second Edition
This Q&A will become the standard bearer in contract law: every point and rule is broken down and authorities are cited. The authors are active teachers who have gifted students the opportunity to really unpack the key area in business law and in law scho
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Butterworths Student Companion: Contract, Fifth Edition
Consumer Credit
The Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003 caused a significant change to the law regulating consumer credit contracts. It introduced significant changes relating to the way that interest and fees can be charged to consumer credit contracts.
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Consumer Law
This text provides up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of consumer law, arranged in a fresh, topic-by-topic approach. With a practical focus, specific transactions and conduct are considered, and generous use is made of worked examples.
Consumer Law will be useful to general practitioners, commercial lawyers, consumer advisory workers, and to the consumer themselves.
1. Access to Justice
2. Contracting
3. Fair Trading
4. Consumer Guarantees Act 1993
5. Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003
6. Secured finance
7. Banking
8. Insurance
9. Lawyers
10. Real estate
11. Building
12. Tenancies
13. Retirement Villages
14. Transportation
15. Telecommunication and power
16. Digital Products
17. Compensation for Physical Injuries and Related Harm
18. Privacy
19. Asset Protection
20. Investor Protection
21. Choice of Entity
22. Standards
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Contract Law in New Zealand Lawyers' Handbook
Contract Law in New Zealand -Lawyer's Handbook- is an outline of the broad principles of contract law for busy legal practitioners and students. This book provides ease of reference to concise legal propositions with supporting authorities. It is intended that this book be used as a framework for analysing contract law problems.
Hon. Robert Fisher: I recommend this book to all. I personally use it frequently.
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Hinde on Commercial Leases - 2nd ED
The second text in the Hinde, McMorland and Sim Land Law series, Hinde on Commercial Leases is an authoritative work providing the practitioner with up-to-date, clear and practical guidance on the law relating to commercial leases.
Content:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Types of Leases and Tenancies
Chapter 3: Creation of Leases
Chapter 4: Covenants, Conditions, Powers and Obligations in Leases
Chapter 5: The Lessor's Covenants, Powers And Obligations
Chapter 6: The Lessee’s Covenants and Obligations
Chapter 7: Rights of Renewal and Rights to Purchase the Reversion
Chapter 8: Extension or Variation of Leases
Chapter 9: Transfers and Assignments of Leases and Reversions
Chapter 10: Subleases
Chapter 11: Mortgages of Leases
Chapter 12: Remedies of the Lessor During the Continuance of the Lease
Chapter 13: Remedies of the Lessee During the Continuance of the Lease
Chapter 14: Determination of Leases and Tenancies
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Introduction to Commercial Law: A Study Guide
An understanding of commercial law is essential for most legal practitioners, and the subject is currently taught in many institutions in New Zealand. This second edition of Butterworths Introduction to Commercial Law provides students with an invaluable
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Law of Contract in New Zealand, 4th Edition
The fourth edition of Burrows, Finn and Todd’s Law of Contract provides definitive coverage of the law of contract in New Zealand. The clarity and the comprehensive nature of the discussion make this book the first point of reference for the legal practitioner, the law student, and all who are interested in this core field of law. This latest edition maintains and builds upon the exemplary standards set by its predecessors.
The fourth edition includes many new and significant cases. New legislation also has been enacted. In particular, chapter 8 has been substantially revised in the light of the requirements of the Property Law Act 2007; and the discussion of limitation of actions in chapter 21 now includes the provisions of the Limitation Act 2010.
All of the chapters have been revised and updated to take account of these and other developments. Examples where there have been recent and helpful decisions include the discussions of certainty of contract, of conditional contracts after Steele v Serepisos, of misrepresentation and the Fair Trading Act, and of undue influence in the light of Royal Bank of Scotland v Etridge.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Historical introduction Jeremy Finn
Chapter 2: Some factors affecting modern contract law John Burrows
Chapter 3: The phenomena of agreement Jeremy Finn
Chapter 4: Consideration John Burrows
Chapter 5: Intention to create legal relations Jeremy Finn
Chapter 6: Contents of the contract John Burrows
Chapter 7: Exclusion Clauses Stephen Todd
Chapter 8: Conditional contracts Jeremy Finn
Chapter 9: Unenforceable contracts Jeremy Finn
Chapter 10: Mistake Jeremy Finn
Chapter 11: Misrepresentation John Burrows
Chapter 12: Duress, undue influence and unconscionable bargains Stephen Todd
Chapter 13: Contracts contrary to law or a statute and the Illegal Contracts Act 1970 Jeremy Finn
Chapter 14: Capacity of parties Stephen Todd
Chapter 15: Privity of contract Stephen Todd
Chapter 16: Privity of contract under the law of agency Stephen Todd
Chapter 17: Assignment of contractual rights and liabilities Stephen Todd
Chapter 18: Performance and breach John Burrows
Chapter 19: Discharge by agreement John Burrows
Chapter 20: Discharge under the doctrine of frustration John Burrows
Chapter 21: Remedies for breach of contract Stephen Todd
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Personal Properties Securities Act: A Conceptual Approach, Revised Edition
This book aims to bridge the conceptual gap between pre-PPSA law and the PPSA to assist practitioners in the transition from old to new. It focuses on providing an understanding of the PPSA that can be applied to situations as practitioners encounter them
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Remedies for Torts and Breach of Contract - 3rd Edition -
Now in its third edition this popular text has been comprehensively rewritten to take account of all new developments in the law, as well as Law Commission reports and academic writings. The book has also been restructured and divided into parts which correspond to the primary functions of the remedies for torts and breach of contract, namely compensation, restitution and punishment, compelling performance or preventing (or compelling the undoing of) a wrong, and declaring rights.
Reflecting their increased importance in practice, and the considerable recent academic attention devoted to them, there is also a new chapter on remedies for equitable wrongs such as breach of fiduciary duty and reach of confidence.
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Understanding Business Law, Second Edition
Understanding Commercial Law, 7th Edition
This new edition of Understanding Commercial Law, meets the needs of students in university, polytechnic or other courses which include legal papers, but where those students have had little or no prior contact with the law. The Sixth Edition considers th
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Understanding the Economic Environment, Second Edition
This second edition is full of examples and figures to explain complex economic concepts and introduce the principles and theories of economics. It is highly recommended to meet the needs of students studying legal and economic methodology. This book deve
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