Monash University Handbook 2010 Postgraduate - Unit
LAW7428 - Principles of contract law a
6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL
Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Law |
Offered | City (Melbourne) Trimester 1 2010 (Day) City (Melbourne) Trimester 2 2010 (Day) City (Melbourne) Trimester 3 2010 (Day)
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Coordinator(s) | Professor Mark Davison (T2-58), Ms Anne McCasland-Pexton (T2-58), Mr Jason Harkess (T3-58)
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Synopsis
Contract law addresses the broad concepts, principles and rules used to determine the content of binding promises and as appropriate, their defeasibility or enforcement in a market economy.
Topics will include an introduction (covering historical elements, theories of contract and policy considerations, offer and acceptance, consideration, certainty, intention to create legal relations, formalities, estoppel, privity, introduction to vitiating Factors (duress and undue influence) and terms of the contract.
Objectives
On completion of this unit students will have:
- acquired an understanding of certain fundamental concepts of the common law of contract, including formation of contracts and matters effecting formation and contractual terms;
- acquired a familiarity with the principal Federal and State legislation affecting contracts and the ability to analyse and apply this legislation to contractual situations;
- A coherent, critical and policy aware understanding of the principles of the law of contract
- The ability to extract and evaluate principles from primary and secondary law sources (cases, statutes, textbooks, articles and other writings about contract law)
Assessment
One research assignment (2,500 words): 30%
One 2 hour (plus 30 minutes reading time) examination: 70%
Chief examiner(s)
Professor Mark Davison (Trimester 1)
Ms Anne McCasland-Pexton (Trimester 2)
Mr Jason Harkess (Trimester 3)
Contact hours
24 Hours
Prerequisites
LAW7212
LAW7079
Co-requisites
None
Prohibitions
LAW7265