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Contract / Quantum meruit / Offer and acceptance / Breach of contract / Privity of contract / Liquidated damages / Changes clause / South African contract law / Contract law / Law / Private law
Date: 2011-06-03 14:04:58
Contract
Quantum meruit
Offer and acceptance
Breach of contract
Privity of contract
Liquidated damages
Changes clause
South African contract law
Contract law
Law
Private law

Construction Law Part One Basics of Contract Law

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