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Commercial Contract Clauses: Principles and Interpretation (4th Edition) is essential reading for all solicitors, barristers and legal professionals involved with contract law issues in commercial contracts. It is an invaluable resource that will assist practitioners in drafting contracts, interpreting clauses and related litigation proceedings.
This new edition of the book includes discussion of recent High Court, Court of Appeal and other intermediate court decisions, as well as UK Supreme Court cases, decided since the last hardback edition in 2019. These decisions include:
There have also been many other important decisions which develop the jurisprudence in particular areas. These are meticulously identified, dissected and analysed.
Since the third hardback edition of this work, it has been cited with approval by the High Court, New South Wales Court of Appeal, Queensland Supreme Court and the Western Australia Supreme Court. That confirms its place as a book by practitioners for practitioners.
This is the only work which examines joint and several liability clauses in the statutory context of proportionate liability. It helpfully contains a chapter on the operation of deeds. It analyses consequential loss clauses, and the divergence between the English and Australian approaches.
There are also a variety of other chapters on clauses which commonly arise in commercial contracts. For example, indemnity clauses, consent clauses, option and pre-emption clauses, expert and alternative dispute resolution clauses, termination clauses and severance clauses. The role of good faith in contractual performance – whether arising through an express clause or an implied obligation – is also analysed in detail.
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