PRIVATE LAW DEPARTMENT CLINICAL EXTERNSHIP REPORT REPORT TITLE: RESTATEMENT OF THE DOCTRINE OF EXCLUSION CLAUSES IN CONTRACTS NO. OF WORDS: 5‚030 WORDS Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT 4 Offer 4 Acceptance 4 Intention to Legally Bind 4 Consideration 4 TERMS OF A CONTRACT 5 Collateral Contracts 6 Conditions or Warranties 6 EXCLUSION/EXEMPTION CLAUSES 7 Exclusive Remedies Clauses 9 JURISPRUDENCE ON EXCLUSION CLAUSE 10 Privity of Contract
Premium Contract
Part A Settlement for the transfer of Bernie’s land to Clara is scheduled for September; thus‚ as of August‚ Clara is not the registered proprietor and only has an equitable interest in the land by virtue of the concluded contract for sale. Albert should be advised that if the ‘easement agreement’ between him and Bernie is registered before Clara becomes the registered proprietor‚ then her title to the land will be subject to the ‘easement’ and she will not be authorised to build the proposed fence
Premium Property Law Property law
What is land law in English law? Explain how the law distinguishes between whether a thing is a fitting or a fixture or part and parcel of the land itself. Introduction Land is what we step on‚ live on‚ it is very important in our daily life and land in every different area has its owner. That’s how we have the right to say this is mine and we’re the ones who choose what to do with it‚ add something to it or remove something from it‚ change it around or even get rid of it. That’s why we have this
Premium Real property Real estate Property
22112A – Task 1 - Financial Market Sector 1. Have you selected a suitable financial market? Please find below a personal example of our recent dealings with a finance and mortgage broker. My partner and I have recently moved to Brisbane from Gladstone. We were fortunate enough to take advantage of the current economic climate of high house prices in Gladstone‚ and sell our Gladstone property. With opposite economic climates here in Brisbane with house prices quite low - we decided we could
Premium Economics Finance Investment
Resume of Sulistiawaty "Ellison" Mobile : 0401 725 095 4 Watervista Close‚ The Vines WA 6069 Email : ellisonnonis@gmail.com Summary : A dedicated Administrative Assistant with several years of experiences in both General and Legal industries. Served as the primary contact for liaison between Management‚ Sales Person‚ Clients and other relevant Authorities. Maintained the business relations through written and oral
Premium Sales Management Real estate
LEGAL IMPERATIVES TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING DELIVERY IN NIGERIA. Introduction. Shelter or housing is one of the most basic of human needs; it ranked second only to food in the hierarchy of human needs.[1] It is fundamental to human survival and an essential component in the advancement of the quality of life of the citizenry.[2] Housing provides shelter for man in order for him to actualize his real potentials in life and contributes to the growth of the world economy.[3] The provision of housing
Premium Real estate Property Mortgage
Topic 1- CLASSIFICATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Fundamental Concepts Land defined in Bernstein v Skyview – doesn’t extend to airspace as well. Defeats traditional view that land is everything up to the heavens etc. Land includes corporeal hereditaments- the land and what is attached to it‚ as well as incorporeal hereditaments- Rights over land including easements and rights of way. Sellers usually write a list of what they see as fixtures and what they see as chattels Botham v TSB Bank plc [1996]
Premium Property Real property Ownership
References: The Indian Transfer of Property Act‚ 1882 The Lands Act Cap 280‚ Laws of Kenya (Repealed) The Registered Land Act Cap 300. Laws of Kenya (Repealed) Land and Conveyancing in Kenya‚ Ojienda‚ T‚ Law Africa‚ 2008
Premium Real property law Mortgage Property
Physical Dimensions. RIGHTS ABOVE SURFACE →The owner’s rights in airspace should be restricted to “any such height as is necessary for the ordinary use and enjoyment of his land and the structures upon it”. If within this meaning their may be an action in trespass. – Berstein v Skyviews and General Ltd. S 2(1) of the Damage by Aircraft Act 1952 precludes action in trespass for overflying aircraft.→ An intrusion by a land based structure located on the defendant’s land constituted a trespass to the
Premium Real estate Leasehold estate Property law
PROFESSIONAL NEGLIGENCE THE CHANGING COASTLINE OF LIABILITY John L. Powell Q.C. Even the briefest acquaintance with the world’s major financial centres‚ and especially Hong Kong‚ London or New York‚ immediately confirms that we live in world dominated by professionals. The magnificent multi-storey edifices adorning the shores of this and similar cities are the castles and palaces of the present age‚ proclaiming the influence and power of professionals
Premium Tort Negligence Common law