Semester 2 2014 Fundamentals of Law: Contracts Assignment Name: Student ID: Table of Contents 1.0 Case 4 2.0 Questions 4 3.0 Memorandum 5 4.0 Reference 9 1.0 Case Semester Two 2014 Bea‚ an amateur art collector‚ read the following ad in the paper: “Steven’s Art and Antiques – The Finest in Collectibles – Internationally Recognised Artists!” Bea went to Steven’s store and spotted a large painting signed with the name “Master”. Bea asked Steven‚ “Is this an original
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Assignment No 1 TITLE: Requirements Definition Document for Postal System Group Members: Rupali Lokhande I-8 Purva Maloo I-14 Jyoti Mayne I-18 Post Office Transaction System ------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents 1. CONTEXT 2. PROBLEM 3. SOLUTION 4. benefits 1. Context Meghdoot Millenium software is used by almost all the post offices all over the country. Prior to the use of this software
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CONTRACT LAW- EXAM NOTES What is a contract? An oral or written agreement between two or more parties which is enforceable by law. This agreement ‘will be legally binding if certain criteria are met – briefly‚ they require that there be an agreement (comprising an offer and acceptance)‚ consideration‚ intention to create legal relations‚ compliance with any formalities required by law and that the parties have the legal capacity to contract’1 What is the purpose of contract law
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“A common mistake‚ even on a most fundamental matter‚ does not make a contract void at law; but it makes it voidable in equity.” To what extent does this statement represent the law after Great Peace Shipping Ltd. V Tsavliris‚ The Great Peace (2002)? A mistake is an erroneous belief held by one or more contracting parties at the time of entering the contract‚ as to whether certain details pertaining to the contract were true. Mistakes can be classified in three categories; common‚ mutual‚ or
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1. Epigenetic rule The rule would make humans more fit to survive because we have the tendency to both fear and be fascinated by snakes is an epigenetic rule. Then culture draws in and fuels this fear and fascination of snakes with myths and stories. Culture may reinforce this epigenetic rule about serpents with stories depicting snakes as evil. An example is the story of Adam and Eve in which the snake is seen as temptation and sin ( the devil tempting her) and they are kicked out of the garden
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PT Asuramsi Jasa Indonesia (Persero) v Dexia Bank SA [2007] 1 SLR(R) 597‚ court’s supervisory power should be exercised only in cases where “the upholding of an arbitral award would ‘shock the conscience’… or is ‘clearly injurious to the public good or...wholly offensive to the ordinary reasonable and fully informed member of the public’…or where it violates the forum’s most basic notion of morality and justice’…” International comity AJT 22 In the light of the Tribunal’s finding that the Concluding
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The case scenario starts off by stating that two employees of the hospital engaged in an exclusive contract. Since Ortiz agreement was to provide services to individuals in rural communities it ended up lowering the fees for the anesthesiologist so he decided to renegotiate his contract with the hospital which breached his original contract between the two of them causing the anesthetist services with the hospital. In turn leading to a lawsuit filed sharing that there was a violation made regarding
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marketing right to ProPez. The contract needs to have measures in place to protect CadMex interest concerning property rights and potential dispute. There are issues that are involved in resolving legal actions against a foreign business. One issue that is involved is the legal system. When dealing with a case‚ they may want to finish the case quickly rather than handling it with quality. Doing so may lead to evidence not being analyzed. Another issue may be the different laws between the two countries
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Courts Presented by: Mugangu Marie Providence Faculty: Law Year: 4th year/ 2nd semester Reg. No: 1016393 Unit code: CLS 413 Lecturer: Mr. Dunstan Omari Date due: 14th March‚ 2013 I. INTRODUCTION The Best interest of the Child is a concept that has now gained international recognition and has been incorporated not only in international instruments1 but also in domestic laws of several countries. Children like women originally had more or less
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Gifts under Muslim Law and the Requirement of Registration: An analysis of Legal Provisions and the Case Law Faizan I Nazar* I. Introduction Registration of some classes of documents is compulsorily required under the various statutes like Transfer of Property Act‚ Contract Act etc. The (Jammu and Kashmir) Registration Act‚ Svt 1970 (1922 A.D) is a specific Legislation which under section 17 enumerates the documents which have been compulsorily registered under the Act. The first class of document
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