CONTRACTS CONTRACT a meeting of minds between 2 persons whereby one binds himself‚ with respect to the other‚ to give something or to render some service (ARTICLE 1305) GENERAL PROVISIONS (Arts. 1305-1317) Distinguish an ordinary Contract: a.) from a Contract of marriage b.) from an obligation c.) from an imperfect promise d.) from a pact e.) from a stipulation a.) from a Contract of marriage ORDINARY CONTRACT 1. The parties may be 2 or more persons of same or different genders
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unit 201 1 Know the statutory responsibilites and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1.1 list the aspect of employment covered by law the main aspects of employment are‚ * Minimum wage * Hours worked * Discrimination * Health and safety * Holiday entitlements * Redundancy and dismissal * Training * Disciplinary procedures 1.2 list the main features of current employment legislation The spectrum of employment law in the UK covers three
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By use of examples‚ explain how an agreement recognized by the law of contract Law of contract is body of legal rules governing the conclusion and consequences of contract. Contract is an agreement based on consensus between legal subjects with contractual capacity. Which is legal‚ physically possible and complies with the prescribed formalities and which is reached with the intension of creating a legal obligation with resultant rights and duties? 1. Consideration It’s the price paid by
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Assignment 201 Task A 1. Three sources of information are Direct.gov website‚ Citizens advice and the company procedures. 2. (a) Three aspects covered by law work conditions (health and safety)‚ wages and the amount of hours you work. (b) Three current features are minimum wage‚ holiday entitlement and the correct training. 3. Employment law exists to protect employee’s and there employers‚ for example to stop exploitation on both sides. Task
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Recruitment and Selection Strategies for Law Enforcement Agencies Juan Estrada Calumet College of St. Joseph PSM 444‚ Focus Paper Chicago‚ Illinois October 16‚ 2012 Table of Contents Chapter Page I. Abstract ……………………………………………………………. 3 II. Introduction ……………………………………………………………. 4 III. Research ……………………………………………………………. 4 IV. Implementation…………………………………………………………... 12 V. Conclusion ……………………………………………………………. 15 VI. References ……………………………………………………………. 17 Abstract This paper
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wider than is necessary to protect the legitimate interest of the employer. Attempting to stifle competition is impermissible and it is irrelevant that the employer taught the ex-employee everything he knows. The court area particular to prevent contracts‚ which seek to prevent an employee from practicing his livelihood. The courts have regard to three facts: - The period during which the restriction purports to apply. - The geographical area in which the restriction purports to apply. - The scope
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Running Head: Case Study #4 Case Study #4 Initial Thread Jean S. Hamby BUSI 561 Liberty University Introduction Betty Wilson has decided to open a coffee shop and is considering various options including franchising‚ sole proprietorship‚ joint venture‚ corporation and partnership. In addition to determining the best legal entity to form‚ Betty has to decide if she will employ or partner with various friends and family members. Finally‚ she plans to name the coffee shop The Gathering
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CONTRACTS Stages in the life of a contract: 1. Preparation/Generation 2. Perfection/Birth 3. Consummation/Death Characteristics of Contracts: (ROMA) 1. Relativity (Art. 1311) 2. Obligatoriness & Consensuality (Art. 1315) 3. Mutuality (Art. 1308) 4. Autonomy (Art. 1306) Stipulation pour Autrui - stipulation in favor of a 3rd party. Requisites: 1. The stipulation must be part‚ not whole of the contract; 2. the contracting parties must have clearly and deliberately conferred
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Classification of Contracts (7 – 1.30) Simple and formal contracts A formal contract is a written contract (such as a deed). A simple contract can be entirely orally or a combination of oral and written. Bilateral Contract: exchange of promise – one promise for another (a promisee’s promise in return for the promisor’s promise or vice versa) o Union Dominions Trust (Commercial) Ltd v Eagle Aircraft Services Ltd [1968] 1 All ER 104 at 108‚ Lord Diplock Unilateral Contract: A one way
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MALAYSIAN LAW OF CONTRACT Select a hire purchase contract and compare the contract with a normal contract. By AhmadRawi The writer can be contacted at scholars.assist@gmail.com By AhmadRawi The writer can be contacted at scholars.assist@gmail.com INTRODUCTION A contract is an agreement between two or more persons (individuals‚ businesses‚ organizations‚ or government agencies) to do‚ or to refrain from doing‚ a particular thing in exchange for something of value. Contracts can
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