Product details

Publisher: 
Carswell
Practice area: 
Commercial law & contracts
Jurisdiction: 
Canada
Publication date: 
2022-04-26
ISBN: 
9780779899296
Carswell

Law of Contracts, 8th Edition, Hardbound book

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The Law of Contracts is an essential element of Canadian contract law and is frequently cited by Canadian courts at all levels. With seven previous editions spanning over 40 years, Stephen Waddams' The Law of Contracts has earned an esteemed place in Canadian jurisprudence. The Supreme Court of Canada and lower courts consider it as an authority and regularly turn to it for its sound analysis of the principles underlying the law.

This book contains an appraisal of relevant Supreme Court of Canada cases decided since the last edition, including recent cases on intention, interpretation, good faith, and unconscionability.

Here is whats new in this edition:

  • Revised commentary addressing the implications of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions under various topics
  • Analysis of all important decisions from Canada and commonwealth countries since the sixth edition
  • All chapters have been reviewed and updated
  • Understand the tension at work among conflicting principles, competing values, and established law

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Carswell

Law of Contracts, 8th Edition, Hardbound book

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The Law of Contracts is an essential element of Canadian contract law and is frequently cited by Canadian courts at all levels. With seven previous editions spanning over 40 years, Stephen Waddams' The Law of Contracts has earned an esteemed place in Canadian jurisprudence. The Supreme Court of Canada and lower courts consider it as an authority and regularly turn to it for its sound analysis of the principles underlying the law.

This book contains an appraisal of relevant Supreme Court of Canada cases decided since the last edition, including recent cases on intention, interpretation, good faith, and unconscionability.

Here is whats new in this edition:

  • Revised commentary addressing the implications of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions under various topics
  • Analysis of all important decisions from Canada and commonwealth countries since the sixth edition
  • All chapters have been reviewed and updated
  • Understand the tension at work among conflicting principles, competing values, and established law

About Thomson Reuters ProView
ProView is the way to read Thomson Reuters eBooks and eLooseleafs, published primarily for legal, accounting, human resources, and tax professions. The Thomson Reuters ProView web-based application is accessed via your browser. With the new ProView web app, offline capability is now available from your browser. The web application has a responsive design and is compatible with desktop, laptop and mobile devices.