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- Honorary Professor David McLauchlan is:
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Works
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2009
Journal Article
Contract interpretation and subsequent conduct
McLauchlan, David (2009). Contract interpretation and subsequent conduct. New Zealand Law Journal, 125-127.
2009
Journal Article
Contract Interpretation: What Is It About?
McLauchlan, David W. (2009). Contract Interpretation: What Is It About?. The Sydney Law Review, 31 (1), 5-51.
2009
Journal Article
Plain Meaning and Commercial Construction: Has Australia Adopted the ICS Principles?
McLauchlan, David W. (2009). Plain Meaning and Commercial Construction: Has Australia Adopted the ICS Principles?. Journal of Contract Law, 25 (1), 7-38.
2009
Journal Article
Interpretation and Rectification: Lord Hoffmann's Last Stand
McLauchlan, David W. (2009). Interpretation and Rectification: Lord Hoffmann's Last Stand. New Zealand Law Review, 2009 (3), 431-453.
2008
Journal Article
The ‘drastic’ remedy of rectification for unilateral mistake
McLauchlan, David (2008). The ‘drastic’ remedy of rectification for unilateral mistake. Law Quarterly Review, 124, 608-640.
2008
Journal Article
Timely payment but no settlement: A necessary requirement of notification?
McLauchlan, David W. (2008). Timely payment but no settlement: A necessary requirement of notification?. New Zealand Business Law Quarterly (14), 37-44.
2007
Journal Article
Some issues in the assessment of expectation damages
McLauchlan, D. W. (2007). Some issues in the assessment of expectation damages. New Zealand Law Review, 2007, 563-629.
2007
Journal Article
Reliance damages for breach of contract
McLauchlan, D. W. (2007). Reliance damages for breach of contract. New Zealand Law Review, 2007, 417-457.
2006
Journal Article
Contract Formation, Contract Interpretation and Subsequent Consequences
McLauchlan, D. W. (2006). Contract Formation, Contract Interpretation and Subsequent Consequences. University of Queensland Law Journal, 25 (1), 77-110.
2006
Journal Article
In Defence of a Role for Subsequent Conduct in Contract Interpretation
McLauchlan, D. W. (2006). In Defence of a Role for Subsequent Conduct in Contract Interpretation. New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 12, 30-49.
2006
Journal Article
Is there a reliance interest in contact damages?
McLauchlan, D. W. (2006). Is there a reliance interest in contact damages?. New Zealand Law Journal, August, 254-257.
2005
Journal Article
Defying common sense in contract
McLauchlan, D. W. (2005). Defying common sense in contract. New Zealand Law Journal, 2005 (9), 300-302.
2005
Journal Article
Parol evidence and contract formation
McLauchlan, D. W. (2005). Parol evidence and contract formation. Law Quarterly Review, 121 (January), 9-16.
2005
Journal Article
Objectivity in contract
McLauchlan, D. W. (2005). Objectivity in contract. University of Queensland Law Journal, 24 (2), 479-497.
2005
Journal Article
Mistake of identity and contract formation
McLauchlan, D. W. (2005). Mistake of identity and contract formation. The Journal of Contract Law, 21 (1), 1-50.
2005
Conference Publication
The Agreement to Negotiate in Good Faith: A Non-Justifiable Contract?
McLauchlan, D. W. (2005). The Agreement to Negotiate in Good Faith: A Non-Justifiable Contract?. Commercial Good Faith Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand, 2 September 2005. Wellington, New Zealand: Brookers Ltd.
2005
Journal Article
In defence of the fourth category of preliminary agreements
McLauchlan, D. W. (2005). In defence of the fourth category of preliminary agreements. Journal of Contract Law, 21 (3), 286-305.
2004
Journal Article
Contract Interpretation : A Return to Judicial Conservatism?
McLauchlan, David (2004). Contract Interpretation : A Return to Judicial Conservatism?. New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 10, 66-84.
2004
Journal Article
A contract conundrum?
McLauchlan, D. (2004). A contract conundrum?. New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 10 (3), 189-202.
2004
Journal Article
Interpretation and necessary implications
McLauchlan, D. W. (2004). Interpretation and necessary implications. New Zealand Universities Law Review, 21 (2), 331-337.
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