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    Before looking at if the intention to create legal relations should be used to replace consideration‚ it is important to look at how these doctrines fit into the essential elements in a contract. Their use will then be discussed‚ together with the doctrine of promissory estoppel. In evaluating these principles reference will be made to case law‚ judicial comment and of leading contract academics work. Finally‚ thought will be given to the future of consideration‚ and if it is still necessary today

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    THELMA AND LOUISE Critical Analysis Questions 1. Louise is the first of the two main characters shown‚ at the snack bar. It is noisy‚ crowded and fast paced. The cameraman follows her from point to point ‚ in this way making her the center of attention and also serving to give the viewer a good view of the snack bar. On the other hand‚ Thelma’s kitchen is quiet and she is alone. From the onset‚ the viewer gets an insight into the loneliness and boredom in Thelmas life. This is further confirmed

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    DOCTRINE OF INTENTION IN THE LAW OF COURTS A contract is an agreement between two or more competent parties in which an offer is made and accepted‚ and each party benefits. When we look to see if a valid contract has been formed we look at the formation of the contract i.e. offer‚ acceptance‚ consideration and Intention to create legal relationships. This is an integral part of contract law. In England and most civil law countries existence of a contract depends on a theory that parties intend

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    relations is a doctrine of the English contract law that is defined as an intention is to enter a legally binding agreement or contract. An agreement‚ which is defined as the meeting of minds with the acceptance and understanding of mutual legal rights and duties as to particular actions or accountability‚ is legally enforceable only if the contracting parties may be deemed by the court to have intended it. The intention to create legal relations is a vital principle of Contract Law. As A.W.B

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    but the majority were in favour of going in accordance with Lord Diplock’s test‚ that the risk would have been foreseen by an “ordinary‚ prudent individual” and the defendant was convicted upon section 1(2) of the 1971 Criminal Damage Act based on intention and not on recklessness‚ as the risk would have been obvious to the defendant if he was sober. The Lords departed from their previous decision introducing an objective test for recklessness; therefore R v Cunningham [1957] was overruled. "In my opinion

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    What were Millers Intentions in his writings? What was the message he was trying to convey? Well‚ Miller had intended ’The Crucible’ to be a gateway in which he could share his view point on Communism; he wanted to let the world know the extreme numbers of people that were accusing each other of being Communist in the later part of the 1950’s. However‚ Miller was aware that if he wrote directly on Communism it would not be published‚ due to people’s views on the subject‚ therefore he chose another

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    The Business System: Government‚ Markets and International Trade Chapter 3 Reporters: Masaga‚ April B. Sebastian‚ Jo Ann D. Reyes Marvin Sergio L. Globalization The process by which the economic and social systems of nations are connected together so that goods‚ services‚ capital and knowledge move freely between nations. Economic System The system a society uses to provide goods and services it needs to survive and flourish. Economic Systems The economic system accomplishes two basic

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    CASE ANALYSIS The case primarily deals with the current Indian political scenario and it describes how the Indian democracy is undergoing a period of crisis and renewal. New forms of protest movements have started taking form .The recent rise of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)‚its surprising success in the Delhi Assembly elections of December 2013 ‚ and the short-lived but dramatic episode of Arvind Kejriwal acting as Delhi’s Chief Minister have some of its roots in the earlier anti-corruption protest

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    the disadvantages of electronic media is that .it is harming us and destroying all insects. by micro waves which are beaming down from the sat lites .  and specially the cell phone which we are using all over the day. the sadvantages of electronic media is that .it is harming us and destroying all insects. specia the disadvantages of electronic media is that .it is harming us and destroying all insects. by micro waves which are beaming down from the sat lites .  and specially the cell phone

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    Pollution and its Negative Effects Pollution is the degradation of natural environment by external substances introduced directly or indirectly. Human health‚ ecosystem quality and aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity may be affected and altered permanently by pollution. Pollution occurs when ecosystems can not get rid of substances introduced into the environment. The critical threshold of its ability to naturally eliminate substances is compromised and the balance of the ecosystem is broken.

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