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, PART ONE NATURE AND BASIS OF CONTRACT
Chapter 1 the nature and basis of contract
PART TWO FORMATION OF CONTRACT
Chapter 2 offer and acceptance
Chapter 3 mistake/absence of consensus
Chapter 4 improperly obtained consensus
PART THREE REQUIREMENTS OF A VALID CONTRACT
Chapter 5 contractual capacity
Chapter 6 formalities
Chapter 7 legality
Chapter 8 possibility and certainty
PART FOUR CONTENTS AND OPERATION OF A CONTRACT
Chapter 9 parties to contracts
Chapter 10 obligations and terms
Chapter 11 interpretation of contracts
PART FIVE BREACH OF CONTRACT
Chapter 12 forms of breach
Chapter 13 remedies for breach
PART SIX TRANSFER AND TERMINATION OF RIGHTS AND
OBLIGATIONS
Chapter 14 cession
Chapter 15 termination of obligations
PART SEVEN DRAFTING
Chapter 16 drafting of contracts
PART EIGHT THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT
Chapter 17 the consumer protection act 68 of 2008
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