Description |
xxi, 160 pages ; 25 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Introduction -- Fraud -- Unconscinable Conduct -- Interim Injunctions -- Justifications for Judicial Intervention |
Summary |
“This book explains both the practical use and theoretical aspects of demand guarantees It examines the fundamental principal of autonomy upon which demand guarantees operate in international trade and construction projects. It considers the nature and extent of fraud and unconscionability on the part of a beneficiary calling under a guarantee as exceptions to the principle of autonomy. Drawing upon the contractual doctrine of freedom of contract and public policy reasons justifying the judicial intervention in the enforcement of demand guarantees, this book considers the extent to which judicial intervention, through exceptions to the principle of autonomy, can be recognised and justified.”-Back page |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Fraud.
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Injunctions.
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Judicial process.
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Procedure (Law)
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Suretyship and guaranty.
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Genre/Form |
Contracts.
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ISBN |
9780409341324 |
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