Good Faith, a Concept in Contract Law: Chasing a Mirage or a Miracle in Australian Context

It is the aim of the article to provide a context for understanding the concept of good faith in Australia. Good faith is arguably the most controversial concept in the law of contract, nevertheless it gains recognition and continues to have an increasing influence on many types of contracts. In...

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Main Authors: Nazli, Ismail@Nawang, Nurhidayah, Abdullah, Fatimah, Kari
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spelling my-unisza-ir.6092020-10-25T08:22:30Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/609/ Good Faith, a Concept in Contract Law: Chasing a Mirage or a Miracle in Australian Context Nazli, Ismail@Nawang Nurhidayah, Abdullah Fatimah, Kari K Law (General) It is the aim of the article to provide a context for understanding the concept of good faith in Australia. Good faith is arguably the most controversial concept in the law of contract, nevertheless it gains recognition and continues to have an increasing influence on many types of contracts. In Australia, the concept of good faith was introduced by Priestley J in his obiter comments in Renard Constructions (ME) Pty Ltd v Minister for Public Works (1992). Although the concept of good faith is widely discussed, it is without a definitive guide in Australian contract law. Despite the absence of an underlying obligation of good faith in Australian contract law, the concept of good faith is relevant to Australian contract law. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/609/1/FH03-FLAIR-16-04832.pdf Nazli, Ismail@Nawang and Nurhidayah, Abdullah and Fatimah, Kari (2015) Good Faith, a Concept in Contract Law: Chasing a Mirage or a Miracle in Australian Context. In: 4th International Conference on Law and Society 2015, 10-11 May 2015, UNISZA.
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Nazli, Ismail@Nawang
Nurhidayah, Abdullah
Fatimah, Kari
Good Faith, a Concept in Contract Law: Chasing a Mirage or a Miracle in Australian Context
description It is the aim of the article to provide a context for understanding the concept of good faith in Australia. Good faith is arguably the most controversial concept in the law of contract, nevertheless it gains recognition and continues to have an increasing influence on many types of contracts. In Australia, the concept of good faith was introduced by Priestley J in his obiter comments in Renard Constructions (ME) Pty Ltd v Minister for Public Works (1992). Although the concept of good faith is widely discussed, it is without a definitive guide in Australian contract law. Despite the absence of an underlying obligation of good faith in Australian contract law, the concept of good faith is relevant to Australian contract law.
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author Nazli, Ismail@Nawang
Nurhidayah, Abdullah
Fatimah, Kari
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Nurhidayah, Abdullah
Fatimah, Kari
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title Good Faith, a Concept in Contract Law: Chasing a Mirage or a Miracle in Australian Context
title_short Good Faith, a Concept in Contract Law: Chasing a Mirage or a Miracle in Australian Context
title_full Good Faith, a Concept in Contract Law: Chasing a Mirage or a Miracle in Australian Context
title_fullStr Good Faith, a Concept in Contract Law: Chasing a Mirage or a Miracle in Australian Context
title_full_unstemmed Good Faith, a Concept in Contract Law: Chasing a Mirage or a Miracle in Australian Context
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