Now in its Third Edition, Burrows, Finn and Todd's Law of Contract in New Zealand 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, and includes a host of new and significant cases.
Carter's Guide to New Zealand Contract Law
McFarlane and Sales. 'Promises, Detriment and Liability: Lessons from Proprietary Estoppel'. LQR 313 (2015): 610. McLauchlan and Summers. 'Mitigation and Causation of Benefits'. LMCLQ (2018): 171. McLauchlan.
"The new edition discusses many significant developments in case law and legislation over the last four years.
This is a well established reference for tertiary students studying the law of contract.
Burrows, Finn and Todd on the Law of Contract in New Zealand
An Introduction to the Law of Contract in New Zealand
The text is also suitable for tertiary courses in introductory business law. The text deals with (1) the basis of New Zealand Law; (2) the law of contract and torts; and (3) particular aspects of business law"--Back cover.
"Consolidated to 1 January 2013, this volume contains key contract and commercial legislation specifically selected to cater for the needs of commercial law students."--Publisher's website.
It is intended that this book be used as a framework for analysing contract law problems. The framework concerns nine key questions as set out in chapters 1-9"--Publisher description.
This work is a significant new commentary on the way private law deals with falsehoods, in the form of misrepresentations, misleading and deceptive conduct, and deceit.