Requisite(s): 60 credit points of completed study in C04148 Master of Law and Legal Practice AND 70211 Law of Contract
These requisites may not apply to students in certain courses.
There are also course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
This course brings together the doctrinal and practical issues raised by modern-day contracting, including current issues such as: the validity of preliminary documents such as letters of intent and memorandums of understanding; the development of the doctrine of good faith; the developments in remedies to craft-appropriate solutions to contractual disputes; and the impact of legislation, especially the Trade Practices Act. The subject will also concentrate on using contracts as a risk allocation mechanism in modern business by such measures as exclusion and indemnity clauses to protect against both contractual and negligence liability. The subject will include opportunities for negotiating contracts, for drafting simple contracts emphasising boilerplate clauses and for examining standard form contracts such as the contract for the sale of land, for the sale of business and the residential building construction contract.