Canadian Contract Law
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The following text is intended to provide a survey of the law of contracts in Canada.
Contents
edit- Introduction
- Formation of the Bargain
- Offer and Invitation to Treat
- Invitation for Tenders
- Acceptance
- Consideration
- Past consideration
- intention
- Interpretation of a Contract
- Statute of Frauds
- Implied Terms
- Unenforceable Contracts
- Uncertainty and incompleteness
- Vagueness
- Agreements to agree
- Capacity
- Duress
- Undue Influence
- Statute of Frauds
- Non Est Factum
- Uncertainty and incompleteness
- Alternatives to Contract Formation
- Quantum Meruit
- Estoppel
- Excuses for non-performance
- Mistake
- Misrepresentation
- Frustration
- Illegality
- Unconscionability
- Accord and Satisfaction
- Rights of Third Parties
- Assignment
- Delegation
- Novation
- Third party privity
- Breach of Contract
- Anticipatory repudiation
- Exclusion Clauses
- Fundamental breach
- Remedies for Breach
- Damages
- Specific Performance
- Rescission
Further Reading
edit- Waddam, "Waddams on Contracts"
- Friedman, "Law of Contracts"