LAWS1015
Contracts
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Sell your textbook for LAWS1015Principles of Contract Law
Jeannie Marie Paterson, Andrew Robertson, Arlen Duke
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Principles of Contract Law
Jeannie Marie Paterson, Andrew Robertson, Arlen Duke
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Principles of Contract Law
Jeannie Marie Paterson, Andrew Robertson, Arlen Duke
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LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Contract Law - 4th edition
Butler, D
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Notes
View all LAWS1015 notesHD 90 CONTRACTS FINAL EXAM SCAFFOLD
90 HD LAWS1015// FINAL EXAM SCAFFOLD*** ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR THE CONTRACTS FINAL!!! Detai...
9 pages, 3602 words
Extensive HD Notes with textbook notes & quiz summaries
- Textbook notes from Paterson and Robertson for each topic (~123pgs): includes every topic covered...
163 pages, 59000 words
High Distinction Contracts Notes
Comprehensive notes created using lecture/tutorial notes, the textbook, statutory and case law mater...
120 pages, 56364 words
Contract Law Exam Notes
Certainty and Completeness 3 Sufficient completeness. 3 Agreements to negotiate in good faith. 3...
106 pages, 34823 words
Comprehensive and Structured Contract Law Notes (LAWS1015: Contracts)
These notes provide a comprehensive and structured breakdown of Contract Law, outlining all relevant...
171 pages, 75580 words
Contracts Case Notes
Summarised Case Notes of all major cases for Contract Law.
37 pages, 12458 words
Distinction Contract Notes!
These notes cover all topics of the Contracts course, with extensive coverage of all cases and legis...
77 pages, 34499 words
DISTINCTION CONTRACTS FINAL EXAM NOTES
These are notes for contracts for the final exam. Thus, they are about contract TERMS (they are not...
80 pages, 40974 words
LAWS1015 - Clear and detailed Case Table (Distinction)
Clear and concise case table. Outlines topic covered, case name, facts of the case, legal issue(s) r...
57 pages, 14210 words
90 HD// JD&UNDERGRAD FINAL SCAFFOLDS
90 HD// JD & UNDERGRAD LAWS1015 FINAL NOTES Focusses intricately & concisely on legal issues, ca...
5 pages, 1136 words
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Reviews
Interesting, but as its one of the introductory law subjects it would have been good to have a little more guidance on the basic skills such as answering problem questions etc.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
I have taught so many students in this subject and I think that is why it seems pretty simple to me
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
Interesting subject, logical and exciting. Some parts were drier than others.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
A demanding subject, but good in building skills and capabilities to answer problem questions. Be prepared to not receive as much guidance, to have to navigate ambiguous concepts, and to sift through lots of cases
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Hard, but interesting. Have fun with Professor Nottage's 'comparative asides'.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Straightforward well taught class but introduces the foundational concepts of law so it can be intimidating and intense for beginners
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2010
The best unit so far. The way Wayne Courtney presented his lectures was the most helpful thing in solving problem questions and understanding of content generally. If you do all the problem questions, you will be on top of it!
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014
Pretty intense but the lecturers are impressive