During the 1950s and early 1960s – under the United States supported Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista – dissatisfaction with the Cuban government grew and the emergence of rebel movements there were underway. On July 26‚ 1953 – in the 26th of July Movement – Fidel Castro and other rebels attacked military barracks in Santiago and Bayamo. Many died in the attacks‚ but among the survivors were Fidel Castro and his brother Raúl Castro Ruz‚ who were then captured. At his trial‚ Fidel Castro made one
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The Nature of Income Measurement – W. Beaver and J. Demski (1979) Introduction The Paper of Beaver and Demski generally has the purpose to explore the nature of income measurement. They define income measurement as a representation of preference ordering on production plans of the firm. Or: Taking the best one out of possible production plans from a firm. The easiest way to explore such a measure is by looking at it in a complete and perfect market surrounding‚ but the authors will have a look
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14 or 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (seller’s implied undertakings as to conformity of goods with description or sample‚ or as to their quality or fitness for a particular purpose) cannot be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term. Exclusion clauses subject to reasonableness S.6(3) states that as against a person dealing otherwise than as consumer liability for breach of the obligations arising from ss.13‚ 14 or 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 can be excluded or restricted by
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Contractual terms in a standard form contract and the impact of statutes on these terms P4: Describe the meaning of terms. P5:Explain the effect of terms. Task Using the Vodafone contract prepare a briefing sheet describing how statutes affect contractual terms. You should include the following: A description of express terms A description of implied terms Identify and describe the statutes and regulations affecting contractual terms (Remember to illustrate your answer with examples
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Terms of the Contract The express terms of the contract‚ the obligations entered into by the parties‚ may be oral or set out in writing. In addition‚ certain terms will be imposed upon the parties‚ most notably by statute under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 ‚ The Sale of Goods (Implied Terms) Act 1973 and The Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 The Sale and Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002 or by custom or by necessity. These terms are called ‘Implied Terms’. *** 6.1.1 The Parol Evidence
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Business Law David Kelly‚ Ann Holmes‚ Ruth Hayward 5th Ed CHAPTER 6 CONTENTS OF A CONTRACT This chapter will consider what the parties have actually agreed to do. What they have agreed to do form the terms of the contract. 6.1 CONTRACT TERMS AND MERE REPRESENTATIONS As the parties will normally be bound to perform any promise that they have contracted to undertake‚ it is important to decide precisely what promises are included in the contract. Some statements do not form part of
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Effects of a Breach of Contract There are various types of contract with in the world of law such as civil law which deals with relations between individual citizens where as private law focuses on the relations between ordinary people on a day to day basis‚ both types of law include the law of contract. A contract is an agreement that is legally enforceable and therefore can be settled within a court of law‚ however how can we distinguish between a contract and any other form of non-legally enforced
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Email ascertainment of the contractual goods as required by section 16 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as amended) presented major problems for buyers of bulk shipments or bulk consignments of goods. These problems have now been largely resolved as a result of the reforms introduced by the Sale of Goods (Amendment) Act 1995.’ Transfer of Property: The Significance Ss 16-19 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 set out the rules regarding transfer of property. The importance of the passing of property is not
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To begin with‚ the case as regards Richard and Ernie is related to the Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel‚ which is derived from Equity. According to this doctrine‚ if one party to the contract (promisor) makes a promise which the other party to the contract (promisee) acts upon‚ the promisor is estopped from going back on his promise‚ even though the promise did not provide any consideration. Theoretically‚ by this concept‚ Ernie should be estopped from asking Richard for the remaining balance of
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Internet law At the outset‚ it is submitted that electronic contracts do not follow the traditional posting rules of offer and acceptance‚ outlined in various international documents like the Vienna Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods‚ 1980. A distance contract is defined under Regulation 5 of the Consumer Contracts (Information‚ Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 (‘CCR’) as‚ “a contract concluded between a trader and a consumer under an organised distance
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