Common law 9 Shatford v. B.C. Wine Growers Ltd (1927 BCSC) 9 Dickinson v. Dodds (1876 UK) 9 CLL: Offer ( Unilateral promise ( Synallagmatic promise 9 Unilateral promise 9 Synallagmatic promise 10 Cere v. Neeley (1980 CS Quebec) (Damages‚ but no specific performance) 10 The Formation of a Contract 10 NATURE OF ACCEPTANCE 10 Storer v. Manchester City Council (1974 UK CA) (Subsidized house for sale) 11 Empress Tower v. Bank of Nova Scotia (n.d. BC CA) 11 NON MATCHING
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the story of a shipowner whose ship sank and drowned all aboard. Clifford things the shipowner is guilty of their deaths even though he sincerely and in all good conscience believed the ship was sea- worth. What do you think? Do you agree with Clifford? Why or why not? Answer: I think that Clifford is absolutely correct in the scenarios that he provided. Quickly‚ Clifford made it clear that the shipowner was fully aware that his ship had not been built well‚ and because of this the ship had needed
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Stereotypes and misconceptions are all brought upon by people who have little to no knowledge of that group. Misconceptions are faulty views or opinions of a certain group such as owning passed down companies and being happier or smarter than everyone else‚ which Millionaires are often misconceptualized as. Stereotypes are fixed and oversimplified images or ideas of a group‚ many have‚ the fixed idea that millionaires are greedy‚ arrogant‚ and lucky. Stereotypes start usually started to narrow down
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(A) Do you think you are addicted to Facebook? What are the signs which show a person is addicted to Facebook? Give reasons to support your view. Yes I am addicted to Facebook. The signs that shows a person that is addicted to Facebook is when he/she is constantly thinking about Facebook‚ like always updating his/hers statuses‚ always talk about the topics that he/she saw from Facebook or constantly checking his/her phone for Facebook updates. Another sign of Facebook addiction is when he/she
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political views‚ but what does it mean to have liberty? Most importantly‚ how does having liberty affect your day-to-day life‚ and is it really worth having in the long run? As stated before‚ liberty is the state of being free within society from oppressive restriction imposed by authority on one’s way of life‚ behavior‚ or political views‚ but I don’t believe this definition gives the word complete justice. Liberty‚ in my opinion‚ means that you don’t have to worry day-in and day-out about someone
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Do Celebrities have it rough? Some people take one look at celebrities and their actions and automatically think their children are going to be just the same. They take one glance and think the children are bad. Some of the children get denied from public places and or private places from the background of their parents. Celebrities who have children or the child is a celebrity‚ I believe they have it rough. Children who are under the spotlight have it rough because they cannot go out to and park
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In order to consider “I exist because I think” or ”I think because I exist”‚ I would define the “I exist because I think” as “I think” is the cause of “I exist”. This implies “I think” appear before “I exist” and cause “I exist” to happen. In the other side‚ “I think because I exist” would be “I exist” is the cause of “I think”. This implies “I exist” appear before “I think” and cause “I think” to happen. In terms of logic‚ I would say “I think because I exist “ is more appropriate. It is because
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Have you ever met someone who changed your life forever? I have. When I first started as an undergraduate‚ I had no desire to study biology. At that time‚ most biology-associated classes I experienced were in a typical lecture setting. While they were relatively easy for me‚ they were not exciting nor did they motive me to learn more. Biological science‚ for me‚ was simply something theoretical and too far away from real life. However‚ my ‘Evolution’ and ‘Animal Behavior’ professors completely changed
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Science 28 March 2013 Time Travel and How Black Holes make it Possible “Man… can go up against gravitation in a balloon‚ and why should he not hope that ultimately he may be able to stop or accelerate his drift along the Time-Dimension or even turn about and travel the other way” (Wells). In this quote‚ H.G. Wells asked one of the most commonly asked questions in time travel‚ why can people not move about in time as they wish? Black Holes present the opportunity to move forward in time although not
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Christians alive today grew up with and have become the norm in Christian society. Each denomination has a certain characteristic that distinguishes themselves from each other‚ but no one ever asks why do we have denominations or are they necessary. These questions‚ when asked‚ produce some rather disturbing results. Denominations are unnecessary and are actually detrimental because they divide Christians as a people and should be replaced with unity. To understand why denominations are unnecessary and
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