NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY BANGALORE M.B.L. PART – I CONTRACT LAWS Important Case Laws 1. Balfour v. Balfour [(1919) 2 KB 571] Mr. Balfour promised to send £ 30 every month. Mr. Balfour did not send the money Mrs. Balfour sought to recover the promise money in the court of law. Whether a promise of domestic nature between a husband & wife could be binding? Held that‚ the promise between the parties was not intended by them to be legally binding. Hence‚ Mrs. Balfour could not
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LABOUR LAW LECTURER: MR MUPANI NAMES: TAFADZWA N MOYO M112877 TAFADZWA MUTIWANYUKA M BELIEVE G MBULAWA M TERENCE MATASHU M ABIGAIL MABVIRAKARE M CARLEEN KATURUZA M FRANCISCA ZVENYIKA M MARY SHIRICHENA M Labour law according to Gwisai (2006) refers to the system of rules that regulate the voluntary relationships arising from the workplace and whose enforcement is guaranteed by the state as law. According to the labour act Chap 28.01‚ labour law is referred
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was established following the case of Partridge v Crittenden. If Celia’s advertisement was an offer‚ she would be contractually obliged to sell her goods to every customer even if there is no continuity of stock. Hence‚ she is liable for breach of contract if there were more acceptances than she can satisfy as only 5 handbags are up for sale. Furthermore‚ the advertisement does not include further details on the bags and leaves room for negotiation. It states that it is suitable for all tastes and
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There are four main elements that must be in a contract to deem it valid. The first of which is an offer. The offer is the initial start to any interaction from one or more parties intending to enter into a contract. An offer is defined as‚ the price at which an individual is willing to sell a security or commodity. This is the opposite of bid‚ which is the price at which an individual is willing to buy a security. An offer is the same as an Ask. The person to make the offer or have something
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to Jenny is not binding. Advise Jenny as to whether she has any cause of action against her father. This case pertains whether a clear promise was demonstrated to form a legal contract between Jenny and her father to determine whether Jenny has any cause of action against her father. According to the contracts act 1950‚ section 2(d)‚ when at the desire of the promisor‚ the promise or any other person has done or abstained from doing‚ or does or abstains from doing‚ or promises to do or to
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Class Contract Please answer the following questions by referring to your Syllabus. Submit your answers in a Word or PDF document and upload your answers in D2L in the Class Contract Assignment . 1. What is the official title of this course? Who is your instructor? Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Cristen Dutcher‚ J.D.‚ 2. Is this an online course‚ or a face to face course? The course is online and face-to-face 3. Weekly assignments are mandatory. YES or NO
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Q1: What is a tort? Tort: A civil wrong not arising from a breach of contract; a breach of a legal duty that proximately causes harm or injury to another. Q2: What are the four elements of negligence? They are Duty‚ Breach‚ Injury‚ and Causation. Q3: Is Shannon liable for the tort of negligence? Yes‚ she is. First of all‚ she has been told by her physician that not to drive after taking the medication. Thus she has the duty not to drive in order to take care
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Bill Cosby and his lawyers are not giving up without a good fight as they petition the courts again to drop the criminal sex assault case. Radar Online‚ June 8‚ 2016 reports that Bill and his attorneys want the case dismissed because Andrea Constand‚ did not show up in court. Papers filed by Bill Cosby’s lawyers said‚ “The District Attorney’s win-at-all-costs tactics in this matter are stretching the rules past the breaking point.” They are asking the court to dismiss the criminal charges against
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CAUSES OF EXTINGUISHMENT OF OBLIGATION 1. Payment or performance 2. Loss of the thing due 3. Condonation or remission of the debt 4. Confusion or merger of rights of creditor and debtor 5. Compensation 6. Novation I - PAYMENT OR PERFORMANCE PAYMENT means not only the delivery of money but also the performance‚ in any other manner of an obligation. How must the payment be made? 1. There must be delivery of the thing or rendition of the service that was contemplated. a. The debtor of a thing cannot
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Sales Agreement THIS SALES AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") dated this 12th day of March 2012 BETWEEN: |Brenda’s Widgets‚ Inc. (BWI) of 123 Main St.‚ Podunk‚ Iowa | |(the ’Seller ’) | |OF THE FIRST PART | |- AND -
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