LAWS1015
Contracts
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Textbooks
Sell your textbook for LAWS1015Principles of Contract Law
Peter G. Heffey, Jeannie Marie Paterson, Andrew Robertson
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Cases and Materials on Contract Law in Australia - 6th Edition
Carter, J
For sale by Georgina Gardner for $60
Cases and Materials on Contract Law in Australia
John W. Carter, Elisabeth Peden, Greg Tolhurst
For sale by Sam for $30
Notes
View all LAWS1015 notesComprehensive Notes for Contracts
All notes for contracts including lectures given by Prof. Tolhurst (no recordings)
41 pages, 12111 words
HD CONTRACT LAW NOTES (Part 2)
Comprehensive notes made from lectures, tutorials, readings and my own research detailing the second...
56 pages, 25108 words
DISTINCTION (84) Full Notes - LAWS1015 Contracts
These notes cover the full LAWS1015 - Contracts course. They're concise and are organised to maximis...
30 pages, 14883 words
LAWS1015 CONTRACTS FULL NOTES (2017)
Full lecture notes and readings, simplified. Includes scaffolds for answering problem questions and...
40 pages, 21818 words
LAWS1015 Exam Scaffolds Distinction Grade
Notes to study off of for final exam, brief and all you need to do problem questions with. -Expres...
12 pages, 4000 words
Contract Notes (HD) - FULL TEXTBOOK
Please note: - that I did not attend USyd but I am a professional tutor and lecturer in Contract L...
212 pages, 111745 words
Contracts - Full Notes on Readings and Lectures + Scaffolds for all topics
AGREEMENT: OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE (REVOCIATION)[2] CERTAINTY[5] CONSIDERATION[7] ITCLR/FORMALITIES....
44 pages, 50295 words
Contract Law : LAWS 1015 Notes
These notes provide a detailed outline of the material facts, issues and ratios. There are scaffold...
98 pages, 34089 words
Concise Final Exam Notes (D)
The entire contracts course condensed into case summaries and flow charts to breakdown the difficult...
14 pages, 6385 words
Very Thorough Contracts Notes With Full Casebook + Textbook Summaries (D)
A very thorough set of notes for LAWS1015 summarising both the casebook and textbook with special at...
67 pages, 10223 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