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This lecture is on negligent misstatements. It is about liability based on negligence for careless statements made by a person, verbally or in writing, in circumstances where the maker of the statement knew or ought to have known that that recipient of the statement would reasonably rely on it. As in negligence generally, there is no need to establish a contractual relationship between the parties.
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Published 06/02/13
This lecture is on negligent misstatements. It is about liability based on negligence for careless statements made by a person, verbally or in writing, in circumstances where the maker of the statement knew or ought to have known that that recipient of the statement would reasonably rely on it. As in negligence generally, there is no need to establish a contractual relationship between the parties.
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Published 06/02/13
This lecture is on negligent misstatements. It is about liability based on negligence for careless statements made by a person, verbally or in writing, in circumstances where the maker of the statement knew or ought to have known that that recipient of the statement would reasonably rely on it. As in negligence generally, there is no need to establish a contractual relationship between the parties.
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Published 06/02/13
Tort law is introduced and distinguished from crime and contract. Business people may engage in conduct which may amount to civil wrongs for which they may be liable to compensate the victim who has suffered loss. Categories of tort law include negligence, trespass to person and property, detinue, deceit, passing off, nuisance, defamation, negligent and fraudulent misrepresentation and so on. The law of negligence is the focus in this subject.
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Published 06/02/13
Tort law is introduced and distinguished from crime and contract. Business people may engage in conduct which may amount to civil wrongs for which they may be liable to compensate the victim who has suffered loss. Categories of tort law include negligence, trespass to person and property, detinue, deceit, passing off, nuisance, defamation, negligent and fraudulent misrepresentation and so on. The law of negligence is the focus in this subject.
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Published 06/02/13
This week's lecture is on unconscionable conduct/contracts as provided for under ss 20, 21 and 23 of the ACL. s 20 incorporates common law principles established in Commercial Bank of Australia v Amadio; s 21 targets the conduct of persons in trade or commerce in relation to supply or possible supply and acquisition or possible acquisition of goods or services. It offers no protection to listed companies. s 23 makes void unfair terms in consumer contracts where the contract is a standard...
Published 05/14/13
This week's lecture is on unconscionable conduct/contracts as provided for under ss 20, 21 and 23 of the ACL. s 20 incorporates common law principles established in Commercial Bank of Australia v Amadio; s 21 targets the conduct of persons in trade or commerce in relation to supply or possible supply and acquisition or possible acquisition of goods or services. It offers no protection to listed companies. s 23 makes void unfair terms in consumer contracts where the contract is a standard...
Published 05/14/13
This week's lecture is on unconscionable conduct/contracts as provided for under ss 20, 21 and 23 of the ACL. s 20 incorporates common law principles established in Commercial Bank of Australia v Amadio; s 21 targets the conduct of persons in trade or commerce in relation to supply or possible supply and acquisition or possible acquisition of goods or services. It offers no protection to listed companies. s 23 makes void unfair terms in consumer contracts where the contract is a standard...
Published 05/14/13
This week's lectures are on s 18 of the Australian Consumer Law which prohibits misleading or deceptive conduct in trade or commerce. The presentation will cover the elements of s 18 as well as remedies available to the innocent party when a breach of s 18 occurs. Also to be discussed briefly is s 29 of the Australian Consumer Law which covers misleading representations in trade or commerce.
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Published 05/07/13
This week's lectures are on s 18 of the Australian Consumer Law which prohibits misleading or deceptive conduct in trade or commerce. The presentation will cover the elements of s 18 as well as remedies available to the innocent party when a breach of s 18 occurs. Also to be discussed briefly is s 29 of the Australian Consumer Law which covers misleading representations in trade or commerce.
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Published 05/07/13
This week's lectures are on s 18 of the Australian Consumer Law which prohibits misleading or deceptive conduct in trade or commerce. The presentation will cover the elements of s 18 as well as remedies available to the innocent party when a breach of s 18 occurs. Also to be discussed briefly is s 29 of the Australian Consumer Law which covers misleading representations in trade or commerce.
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Published 05/07/13
This week's discussion is on implied guarantees and specifically implied guarantee as to correspondence with sample and demonstration model, and repairs and spare parts all implied into consumer contracts for sale of good. Also discussed are guarantees implied into consumer contracts for sale of services: due care and skill, supply within reasonable time and fitness for disclosed purpose. Remedies for non-compliance with guarantees are also discussed in relation to sale of goods and supply of...
Published 05/02/13
This week's discussion is on implied guarantees and specifically implied guarantee as to correspondence with sample and demonstration model, and repairs and spare parts all implied into consumer contracts for sale of good. Also discussed are guarantees implied into consumer contracts for sale of services: due care and skill, supply within reasonable time and fitness for disclosed purpose. Remedies for non-compliance with guarantees are also discussed in relation to sale of goods and supply of...
Published 05/02/13
This week's discussion is on implied guarantees and specifically implied guarantee as to correspondence with sample and demonstration model, and repairs and spare parts all implied into consumer contracts for sale of good. Also discussed are guarantees implied into consumer contracts for sale of services: due care and skill, supply within reasonable time and fitness for disclosed purpose. Remedies for non-compliance with guarantees are also discussed in relation to sale of goods and supply of...
Published 05/02/13
This week's discussion is on implied guarantees and specifically implied guarantee as to correspondence with sample and demonstration model, and repairs and spare parts all implied into consumer contracts for sale of good. Also discussed are guarantees implied into consumer contracts for sale of services: due care and skill, supply within reasonable time and fitness for disclosed purpose. Remedies for non-compliance with guarantees are also discussed in relation to sale of goods and supply of...
Published 05/02/13
These are terms that are implied by statute into consumer transactions. These terms cannot be excluded by parties to a consumer contract. The definition of a consumer, the nature of transactions that are covered and specific guarantees implied into consumer contracts (sale of goods and supply of services) under the Australian Consumer Law Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) are discussed.
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Published 05/02/13
These are terms that are implied by statute into consumer transactions. These terms cannot be excluded by parties to a consumer contract. The definition of a consumer, the nature of transactions that are covered and specific guarantees implied into consumer contracts (sale of goods and supply of services) under the Australian Consumer Law Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) are discussed.
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Published 04/24/13
These are terms that are implied by statute into consumer transactions. These terms cannot be excluded by parties to a consumer contract. The definition of a consumer, the nature of transactions that are covered and specific guarantees implied into consumer contracts (sale of goods and supply of services) under the Australian Consumer Law Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) are discussed.
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Published 04/24/13
These are agreements that are entered into online. This lecture is merely introductory: the distinction between different types of online agreements is discussed. E-offer, e-acceptance and terms and representations in online contracts are also discussed.
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Published 04/24/13
Situations in which terms may be implied into a contract is discussed. In addition different categories of terms and exclusions clauses are discussed.
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Published 04/19/13
Situations in which terms may be implied into a contract is discussed. In addition different categories of terms and exclusions clauses are discussed.
Copyright 2013 Lola Akin Ojelabi / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
Published 04/19/13
Situations in which terms may be implied into a contract is discussed. In addition different categories of terms and exclusions clauses are discussed.
Copyright 2013 Lola Akin Ojelabi / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
Published 04/19/13
Situations in which terms may be implied into a contract is discussed. In addition different categories of terms and exclusions clauses are discussed.
Copyright 2013 Lola Akin Ojelabi / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
Published 04/19/13
Situations in which terms may be implied into a contract is discussed. In addition different categories of terms and exclusions clauses are discussed.
Copyright 2013 Lola Akin Ojelabi / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
Published 04/19/13