Description |
xxvi, 276 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Part 1. Introduction: 1. Law relating to the sale of goods -- 2. Role of common law -- 3. Some typical sale of goods contracts -- 4. Sale of goods vs other contracts -- 5. The contract of sale -- Part 2. Consequences of the contract 6. Passing of property -- 7. Illegality and mistake -- 8. Romalpa clauses -- 9. Passing of risk -- 10. Auction sales -- Part 3. Obligations of the seller 11. As to title to the goods -- 12. As to delivery -- 13. As to quantity -- 14. As to quality -- 15. As to the existence of the goods -- Part 4. Obligations of the buyer 16. As to payment of the price -- 17. As to the taking of delivery -- 18. As to acceptance -- Part 5. Remedies 19. Rights of the unpaid seller against the goods -- 20. Personal remedies of the seller -- 21. Remedies of the buyer -- Part 6. Third party problems 22. The nemo dat rule -- 23. Exceptions to the nemo dat rule -- Part 7. Export sales 24. Special problems of export sales -- 25. Free on board (FOB) contracts -- 26. Cost, insurance and freight (CIF) contracts -- 27. Import/export licences -- 28. Financing international sales -- 29. The Vienna Convention -- Part 8. Consumer protection 30. Non-excludable warranties : TPA -- 31. Consumer sales : New South Wales -- 32. Product liability |
Summary |
An introduction to the commercial sale of goods for law and business students with special emphasis on import and export sales which play an important role in the Australian economy, FOB and CIF contracts are discussed in detail and the fundamental operation of documentary credits is described |
Notes |
Includes index |
Audience |
Tertiary students |
Subject |
Commercial law -- Australia.
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Conditional sales -- Australia.
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Consumer credit -- Law and legislation -- Australia.
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Sales -- Australia.
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ISBN |
0409312320 |
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