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Date: 2014-10-21 00:09:47
Privity of contract
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act
Contract
Australian contract law
Consideration
Privity
Deed
Beswick v Beswick
Privity in English law
Law
Contract law
Third-party beneficiary

Review of Australian Contract Law: Submission on Privity of Contract and Third Party Rights Infolet 5: Should contract law be harmonised? Infolet 5 raises for consideration whether Australian contract law needs to be har

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