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    to be effective. A contract requires that the parties intend to enter into a legally binding agreement. That is‚ the parties entering into the contract must intend to create legal relations and must understand that the agreement can be enforced by law. The intention to create legal relations is presumed‚ so the contract doesn’t have to expressly state that you understand and intend legal consequences to follow. If

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    Cap 26 shall apply in this case given the fact that the motorcycle seller sold the second hand motorcycle to Sam as a course of business‚ a legally binding contractual relationship for sale of goods was established although there was no information as to whether Sam bought the motorcycle was for business or private use. Besides‚ the car shall be defined as goods under (s.2(1)) of the aforesaid ordinance. The motorcycle seller was in breach of the implied conditions in the sales agreement that the

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    registered under the law (if any) for the time being in force for the registration of such documents‚ and is made on account of natural love and affection between parties standing in a near relation to each other. In other words‚ an agreement made on account of natural love and affection is binding if the following requirements are present: It is expressed in writing; It is registered (if applicable); and The parties stand in a near relation to each other --- Tan Soh Sim‚ Chan Law Keong & Ors v

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    Chapter 1 Law is so diverse and complex; although what law does is helpful: the law sets basic standards of behavior that are enforced by government and also by individuals and groups • Freedom from violent conflict • Rules of conduct for different reasons Why do we have- need- law? • 1) Law is needed to protect persons‚ property‚ and society as a whole. It can not force someone to do something; ordinarly relations‚ reasonable‚ and predictable o ie) by requiring all types of vehicles to drive

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    Question 1 James placed an advertisement in the Star newspaper‚ for the sale of his BMW motorbike‚ made of aluminium‚ a lightweight metal‚ for RM150‚000.00 or nearest offer. A new motorbike of the same type would cost 250‚000.00. Dahari knew that the motorbike is worth more than RM150‚000.00. He responded quickly to say he accepted the offer. However James informed him that he has sold the aluminium BMW lightweight motorbike and now he has only a racing motorbike available for sale for RM220‚000

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    Sterling computer has entered into a partnership with NoBugs a microchip processing computer. The collaboration was developing into a something successful until an incident put a strain in the business relationship. Some month ago Sterling computer has had several of their computers explode shortly after customers install them. Upon an investigation which was conducted by Sterling researchers have discovered evidence of NoBugs’s microchips aggravating a dormant defect in their computers‚ causing

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    a new dress‚ shoes and accessories for the date. He does not turn up and does not text you with an explanation. Can you sue him? If so‚ why? If not‚ why not? She would be unable to sue him as this is a social agreement which is unenforceable by law. Neither party has entered into a legally binding contract. Should you chose to break such an agreement‚ the consequences will be no more serious than upsetting or dissappointing your friends. This is similar to the case of Spellman v Spellman‚ in

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    Smith but it cannot be enforceable by law. 09. Yes‚ Leitner’s proposal was supported by consideration because he was promised to pay 3‚500 within next 5 years‚ but his son refused to pay the partners the amount agreed on. 10. When the common object of a contract can no longer be carried out‚ the court may declare the contract has been frustrated. There are some ways of frustration. The names are given below: I. Destruction of an object‚ II. Changes of law‚ III. Failure of pre-conditions IV

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    Week 1 Assignment Armando Samia migosamia@yahoo.com 949 600 3240 Entrepreneurial Finance January 13‚ 2013 1.[Financing Concepts] The following ventures are at different stages in their life cycles. Identify the likely stage for each venture and describe the type of financing each venture is likely to be seeking and identify potential sources for that financing. A. Phil Young‚ founder of Pedal Pushers‚ has an idea for a pedal replacement for children’s

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    MGT415 Final Name MGT415: Group Behavior in Organizations Instructor Date MGT 415 Final Jack Welch‚ the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Electric once said‚ “We know where most of the creativity‚ the innovation‚ the stuff that drives productivity lies - in the minds of those closest to the work” (Welch‚ J.‚ 2012). In every work environment there seems to always be some detractors from reaching the end result or end product. In a working world of a hundreds of millions

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