Chapter 1. Part I. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. Chapter 4. Chapter 5. Part II. Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8. Chapter 9. Chapter 10. Chapter 11. Chapter 12. Chapter 13. Chapter 14. Part III. Chapter 15. Chapter 16. Chapter 17. Chapter 18. Chapter 19. Chapter 20. Part IV. Chapter 21. Chapter 22. Chapter 23. Chapter 24. Chapter 25. Chapter 26. Part V. Chapter 27. Chapter 28. Chapter 29. General introduction
Duress
The nature of duress
Is the pressure illegitimate?
Causation
Types of duress
Undue influence
Introduction to Part II
Equitable undue influence
Actual undue influence
Presumed undue influence
The first requirement : a transaction that calls for explanation
The second requirement : a transaction that calls for explanation
Rebutting the presumption of undue influence
Undue influence in probate law
Abuse of confidence
Unconscionable dealing
General introduction to Part III
Special disadvantage
Impropriety in the stronger party's conduct
Transactional imbalance
Independent advice
Scope of unconscionable dealing
Third party duress, undue influence of unconscionable dealing
Introduction to Part IV
The doctrine of agency
The doctrine of notice
Constructive notice : when is a party put on inquiry?
Constructive notice : steps to be taken by the creditor
The experience in Australia and New Zealand
Remedies and defences
Introduction to Part V
Remedies
Equitable defences.