Principles of the Interpretation of Contracts in South Africa 3rd Ed
This book is a comprehensive reference manual which will teach students and practitioners how to interpret contracts in four easy steps.
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This book is a comprehensive reference manual which will teach students and practitioners how to interpret contracts in four easy steps.
It illustrates how studying the contract from a sound rational and scientific base enables one to confidently interpret contracts, taking the guesswork out of deciding which factual and legal elements should be considered.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - The language of contracts
Chapter 3 - The legal nature of interpretation
Chapter 4 - The Bill of Rights and the interpretation of contracts
Chapter 5 - The requirements of good faith
Chapter 6 - The admissibility of extrinsic evidence
Chapter 7 - Presumptions
Chapter 8 - Classification
Chapter 9 - Concretisation
Chapter 10 - The meaning of terms
Chapter 11 - Application
Chapter 12 - Conclusion
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