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But where's the contract? A tribute to Professor David McLauchlan / by Amelia Keene and Sarah Leslie
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- Title
- But where's the contract? A tribute to Professor David McLauchlan / by Amelia Keene and Sarah Leslie
- Content partner
- National Library of New Zealand
- Collection
- Index New Zealand
- Description
Includes personal recollections of the law professor's teaching style. Challenges the conclusion in the case of Nightingale v Barfoot Ltd. Argues the real estate firm involved had no right to charge commission. Analyses legal arguments raised in the case and those that should have been raised concerning contract formation, the objective principle, promissory estoppel, and the effect of s 62 of the Real Estate Agents Act 1976 and the Contracts Privity Act 1982.
- Format
- Journal
- Date created
- May 2011
- Creator
- Keene, Amelia, (LLB(Hons)) / Leslie, Sarah, (LLB(Hons))
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/29966103
- Related subjects
- Contracts / Real estate agents -- Law and legislation / Law teachers / Case studies
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