Introduction Law comes to taken effect when a contract is formed between parties such as consumer and company or business to business or between family and or friends. In this report we will analyze the seven criteria for a contract to be effective in Singapore which will help to protect the interests of the innocent parties and to ensure justice will be accorded to the parties not adhering to rules. 1. Offer Offer is a definite agreement made with intention to be bound when offer is fully
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DR AMBER v MAGGIE Selwyn Selikowitz Group No: 3613 Advice has been sought as to whether or not Dr. Amber has an enforceable contract with Furniture Comfort‚ and whether she is entitled by law to buy the couch at the discounted price. In order to address the issue‚ one needs to start by examining each of the four essential elements for contract formation: agreement‚ consideration‚ certainty and an intention to create legal relations.[1] 1. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT The newspaper advertisement
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CASE TOPIC AREA RESULTING LAW [CASE DETAILS] "Whitely v Chapel " "Interpretation of Statute " "literal rule - words given dict’ meaning [voted under dead person’s name. Cannot impersonate a dead person] " "Re Sigsworth " "Interpretation of Statute " golden rule - above disregarded if absurd/repugnant situation [son due to inherit from his mother after murdering her] "DPP vs Bull / Corkery v Carpenter " "Interpretation of Statute " "mischief rule - interpret for intended effect [law referrign
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Issue “The mere existence of the core elements of offer‚ acceptance‚ and consideration will not guarantee a legally enforceable contract”. Discuss. A contract is an agreement which normally consists of an ’offer ’ and an ’acceptance ’ and involves the ’meeting of the minds ’ or consensus between two or more parties with the intention to create a legally enforceable binding contract. Therefore in this essay‚ the four core elements needed for the formation of a contract such as offer‚ acceptance
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Part 1 THE FORMATION OF A CONTRACT There are five basic requirements that need to be satisfied in order to make a contract: ● An agreement between the parties (which is usually shown by the fact that one has made an offer and the other has accepted it). ● An intention to be legally bound by that agreement (often called intent to create legal relations). ● Certainty as to the terms of the agreement. ● Capacity to contract. ● Consideration provided by each of the
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+http://connect.mcgraw-hill.com/class/t_prater_fall_2011_-_tr_530 2.06 units per hour 3.69 3.5 Requirement 1: (a) Calculate partial labor and capital productivity figures for the parent and subsidiary. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) U.S. LDC Labor productivity 5.00 1.33 Capital productivity 1.67 4.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (b) Do the results seem surprising? Yes
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Strategic Management Case Cardinal Health Inc. by Developed for Study Assignment Purposes for MBA Course at American Military University BUSN 620 Strategic Management Cardinal Health helps pharmacies‚ hospitals and ambulatory care focus on patient care 1 Disclaimer and Material Purpose Material Purpose: This document and all of the materials contained within are strictly for study assignment purposes to fulfill MBA course BUSN 620 Strategic Management on August 01‚ 2011-September 25‚ 2011
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CHEMISTS (SOUTHERN) LTD ITT- select good‚ offer- counter to pay‚ acceptance- cashier accepts payment Requests for info: not firm promise HARVERY V FACEY Acceptance: Must be made in response to offer- R V CLARKE Must be communicated- FELTHOUSE V BINDLEY (silence not acceptance) EMPIRNALL HOLDINGS PTY LTD V MACHON PAULL PARTNERS PTY LTD (acceptance not communicated through docs- but continuous REGULAR actions means acceptance) BROGDEN V METROPOLITAN RAILWAY COMPANY (as above- didn’t sign contract
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1. The creation of a binding contract that the courts will enforce requires the contracting parties to meet a number of requirements that are prescribed by the law of contract. While these requirements are not numerous‚ they must‚ nevertheless‚ be met before the agreement creates rights and duties that may be enforceable at law. These requirements are referred to as the elements of a valid contract and consist of the following: a. An intention to create a legal relationship – Though the Contracts
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laws will include: * Carlill vs Carbolic Smoke Ball Company * Pharmeceutical Society of Great Britain vs Boots Cash Chemists * Fisher vs Bell * Partridge vs Crittenden * Entores Ltd vs Miles Far East Corporation * Felthouse vs Bindley * Dickinson vs Dodds * Byrne &co vs Van Tienhoven &co These cases set precedence in the House of Lords as they were upheld in court and nowadays they use them in the courts to make decisions regarding cases. The Dial A Phone company
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