TABL1710 Study Guide - Final Guide: Property Law, Absolute Liability, Unconscionability

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Chap 14: rights and liabilities of the parties, discharge and remedies. Northern territory (law of property act 2000)/queensland (property law act)/western. Australia (property law act 1969: claim under acl for misleading or deceptive conduct, false or misleading representations, unconscionability, or actions against manufacturers and importers. Incurring liability: third party who breaches contract may find that they have committed a tort if it can be proved that valid contract existed + breach was knowingly and intentionally obtained without legal justification for that interference. Inducement of breach of contract/tortious interference with contractual relations economic torts. Assignment of liabilities: party who has contracted to perform liabilities under contract cannot transfer obligations to another. If party accepting changed circumstances under duress, no free and willing agreement and thus no acceptance of partial performance: substantial performance. Is bilateral discharge from contract (yet to be performed) o b.

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