Contract law adelaide uni

  • What is consideration contract law?

    Consideration is a promise, performance, or forbearance bargained by a promisor in exchange for their promise.
    Consideration is the main element of a contract.
    Without consideration by both parties, a contract cannot be enforceable..

  • There must have been a clear offer from one party ('offeror').
    The other party ('offeree') must have accepted the offer.
    Consideration must have been paid between the offeror and the offeree.
    There must be evidence of a mutual intention from all parties for the agreement to be legally enforceable.
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This course will examine recent developments and emerging issues in the law of contract

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