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    on a community project‚ even before it formally receives your donation. If you later refuse to pay the donation as promised‚ the charity would most likely sue under which contractual theory? A. Quasi-contract B. Implied contract C. Promissory estoppel D. None of the above. 2. Whish of the following is NOT a constitution right protected by the 6th Amendment? A. The right to counsel. B. The right to be informed of the charge(s) against you. C. The right to confront your accuser. D. All

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    fail to show that every separate issue‚ such as‚ the status of the contracting parties‚ or the measure of damages‚ was separately framed and decided‚ is irrelevant unless it can be shown that failure brings the case within the purview of one of the exceptions to Section 13. Object Of Section.13 And 14 The judgment of a foreign court is enforced on the principle that where a court of competent jurisdiction has adjudicated upon a claim‚ a legal obligation arises to satisfy that claim. The rules of private

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    The law of the land comprises a crystallized expression of values cast in sharp relief against the landscape of the law. (Gray and Gray‚ Elements of Land Law) What key values or aims does English Land Law promote and evaluate the balance struck by them. Provide illustrations of relevant cases and statute in this regard. The English Land Law is one of the oldest branches found in the doctrine of common law. It has its origins in the feudal reforms imposed on England by William the

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    of "necessary implication": Does this have relevance to the contracts entered into by sureties? Defense Counsel Journal‚ 79(2)‚ 235-242. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1010324589?accountid=12085 R. H. (1952). Contract—Promissory Estoppel—Forbearance as consideration. The Cambridge Law Journal‚ 11(2)‚ 286-287. doi:10.1017/S0008197300005328 Unenforceable Contracts: Legal Topics Small Business (n.d.). In Nolo Legal Encyclopedia. Retrieved from http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/unenforceable-contracts-tips-33079

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    8 0 3 W BLA 7 3 r e t p a Ch erg b d l o G r o s s e f o Pr Partnerships have existed for thousands of DETAILS: years. partnership can be created with no formalities‚ its partners are managers‚ partners are fiduciaries‚ partners have unlimited liability‚ and partners share profits and losses Example Two students agree to buy basketball tickets‚ to resell them (scalping)‚ and to share the profits. They may not intend to create a partnership‚ but they have. If one of the students has a bad night

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    Rights & Remedies] Ex Aequo et Bono: according to equity and good conscience RIGGS v. PALMER * F: Grandson killed grandfather to gain inheritance * Letter of the Law would have awarded a murderer vested title * This is a rare exception to the ironclad‚ universal rule of wills * A will procured by fraud and deception/undue influence may be decreed void and set aside * A will containing provisions which are immoral‚ irreligious or against public policy will be held

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    who shares the profit of the firm‚ but is not liable for losses. But he is equally liable like other partners to the third parties for the acts of the firm. He is not allowed to take part in day to day management of the business. (c) Partner by estoppels’ or Holding out: Indian Partnership Act‚ 1932 defines such a partner as a person‚ who by words‚ written or spoken represents himself or knowingly permits himself

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    . Contract duties are obligations imposed by law. False 2. Contract law reduces the cost of economic transactions. true 3. A quasi-contract is not a contract‚ but a fiction created by the courts to prevent injustice. true 4. An agreement that is illegal is void. True 5. A contract need not be in writing to be enforceable. False 6. Specific performance is a limited remedy as it is only available for breach of contract to sell a unique item. True 7. A _____ is a promise or a set of promises

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    drugs it was the tailgating incident that lead to his vehicle being searched. Based on research findings there are many affirmative defenses for our client Anheuser Bausch and based on these findings I believe the most affirmative defense would be Estoppel. The

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    Chapter 3 – Jurisdiction State Court: Subject Matter Jurisdiction Personal Jurisdiction: Defendant voluntarily subject themselves by: Forum Selection Clause No challenge of lawsuit OR Defendant is a resident (can be sued at permanent place of residence/business) OR Defendant is served with process while in the state (plaintiff files complaint‚ defendant receives summons = process  once received‚ clock starts ticking) OR Defendant did business‚ entered/breached a K or committed a tort in

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