that the offer had been established‚ through the advertisement on the Daily Bungle‚ with which it is then accepted by the acceptance. In order for this contract to be bound‚ we must first look into the case of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1893)1‚ whereby it in the terms of a unilateral contract. The reason that it is a unilateral contract is that as David advertised his lost cats through newspaper‚ indicates that he is consented to be contractually bound by the whatsoever terms that he had written
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Lecture 1 - Organizing law Blackstone - How do we understand law in a meaningful way‚ and what is meaningful? - Coherent frame work for law - Breaks law into rights(Rights over persons & property) and wrongs(Public wrongs and private wrongs) Breaking down law - Natural person : Born person - Artificial person: Person created by the law by legal fiction (Facts assumed by the courts and law used to apply to legal rules). - A legal fiction creates laws that we would ordinarily
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belief. B) (i) Ethics involves rules that define right and wrong conduct especially in business. (ii) Law is a set of rules administered and enforced by the state. (iii) Morality involves rules that define acceptable behaviour for members for a society. C) (i) Civil Law is only concerned with the wrong doing between individuals/parties. Ex‚To recover a debt. Criminal Law is only concerned with individuals/parties committing a crime as this is a breach of
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ASSIGNMENT – I RULE OF LAW IN INDIA ARUSHI LOHIA R.NO – 013 DIVISION – A E-MAIL – Arushi.lohia@symlaw.ac.in Rule of Law Aristotle said two thousand years ago‚ “The rule of law is better than that of any individuals”. The rule of law is a system of rules and rights that enables fair functioning of the societies. The World Justice Project‚ an initiative of the United Nations defines this system as one in which the following four principles are upheld1: 1. The Government and
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Akari Palafox Mr. Vidaure Law 1-2 September‚ 17th‚ 2014 The History of Law Enforcement “The police is the public‚ and the public is the police.” ~Sir Robert Peel Modern policing has come a long way from the cave dwellers. Even though they had no idea they were enforcing laws they did so by keeping their caves safe from intruders. There has been many contribution to law enforcement since it has begun. These contributions range from the Magna Carta all the way to the Civil War. In addition‚ these
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make ownership of her corporation overly complex. Sandra’s residence is: 123 Main St. New City‚ New Tudor Her store is located in downtown Tudorville‚ in the county of Tudorama. She would like this corporation to be formed as early as possible. 1). Please draft Sandra’s certificate of incorporation 2). Please draft a short letter to Sandra advising her in terms of what other immediate issues she should consider before actually going through with the plan to form a corporation. New York State
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The Law of the Sea In this paper I am going to give an overview over the Law of the Sea with an emphasis on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in connection with the examples of innocent passage and Exclusive Economic Zones. As well I am going to give a glimpse into the topics of the International Seabed Authority‚ and the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea. The law of the sea is a part of international law that deals with breaches of the public law on the sea. A
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Student June 28th‚ 2014 LAW-201 Assignment #1 Case Studies 1 & 2 Case Study #1: Students for Fair Tuition and GSU President (incl. Mrs. Pimply) In the case of the "Students for Fair Tuition" and Giant State University’s employees (Mrs. Pimply and the GSU President) there were many notable concerns and events that took place that create valid reasoning to review possibility of crime having been committed on that day. A tort is once again not a criminal act‚ but rather a small offense
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contract for which the law provides redress. A. The law of torts focuses on private right of redress. The aggrieved party sues in tort to recover damages for the harm caused by her defendant. Contrast this to criminal law where the State‚ through government-employed prosecutors‚ pursues the action and extracts the punishment. B. LAWS come from 3 sources: i. Constitution ii. Statutory Law iii. Jurisprudential (or common law) TORT LAW comes primarily from what type of law? Jurisprudential
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3. Contract Law “Is My Agreement an Enforceable Contract?” The Law of Contract involves answering 4 questions: (1) Is my agreement an enforceable contract? Are all of the elements of a contract present. (2) If so‚ what does it require me (and the other party) to do? - What “promises” have become terms of the contract. (3) Can I get out of it (without paying some form of penalty)? - Was the formation of the contract defective in some way (ie were there any ‘vitiating elements’ present)
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