a company. 2 . Elaborately explain the essential features of the consumer protection act 1986. Also briefly discuss unfair trade practice and restrictive trade practice as discussed under consumer protection Act? 3 . What are the characteristics of negotiable Instrument? Discuss the ‘privileges’ of holder in due course as per the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act‚ 1881? Also state the important amendment to be incorporated under sec 138 of the act. 4 . Discuss the essential elements
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Contracts II‚ UCTA and SGA ! Is everything in a contract a term?! ! Trader’s puffy - typical exaggerating advert statements.! Representations - a statement of the fault that persuades the other party to enter into the contract. ! The court takes into account four factors in deciding whether a stamens is part of the terms or just presentation. ! 1. The parole rule: written contracts - only the terms included in the written contract document are terms; any verbal statements will be representations
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to the new world from England. In her poem “In Reference To Her Children”‚ expresses the love and sadness experienced throughout life raising her children and her devotion towards her everlasting reward. Anne Bradstreet was very proud that she raised good children and instilled them with religious and moral values. Anne says‚ “I had eight birds hatched in one nest” (1). This infers that she might have raised her children mostly by herself. Bradstreet proves her pride and relentless efforts to raise
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Contract Law Notes Contracts ‘A’ Offer Bilateral contracts Unilateral contracts Offers to the public at large What is an offer? Mere puff Supply of information Invitation to treat Categorizing transactions Advertisements a) Advertisements in a catalogue or a curricular b) Advertisements in newspapers or magazines c) Advertisements appearing on the internet d) Display of goods Auctions a) Advertisement of auction b) Auctions with reserves c) Auctions without a reserve Tendering
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Burglary is an offence under Section 9 of the Thefts Act‚ which is in 2 separate parts. The first sub section is s9(1)(a) which states “ a person is guilty of burglary if he enters any building or part of a building as a trespasser with the intent to steal‚ inflict grievous bodily harm‚ or do unlawful damage to the building or anything in it.” The second part is s9(1)(b) which says “a person is guilty of burglary if having entered a building or part of a building as a trespasser‚ he steals or attempts
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Pierced for his and her pleasure After being with your sexual partner for many years we can honestly say that sex can be very predictable. Your partner may know the areas where you liked to be touch‚ but it doesn’t give you that euphoric high that you once had before. A person can become habituated to a stimulus if it is caressed in the same pattern repeatedly. You crave to have a different approach when it comes to sex in order to rekindle the sexual chemistry. Like everything in this world‚ change
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Goldsbrough Mort v Quinn A promise to hold an offer open for a time is not enforceable (as there is no consideration). BUT option contracts have consideration for the promise Mobil Oil Australia v Lyndel If the performance of a unilateral contract has commences the offeror can revoke it but there may (Depending on circumstances) be an implied ancillary (side) unilateral contract to not revoke it which you would be in breach of Stevenson‚ Jaques & Co v McLean Inquiry as to a method of payment is not a rejection
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Agency Cost Problem or Principal-Agent Problem‚ which is believed‚ arises from the separation of ownership and control‚ could be mitigated in many ways. In their paper Jensen and Meckling (1976) mention that if a company fully owned by its managers‚ they will work on maximizing its value. But if a fraction of this equity owned by managers is sold to outsiders‚ the risk borne by them now will have fewer fractions than before. This will be one of the main reasons for management to act on maximizing this
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Elaborating shortly on the case given‚ it can be seen that David‚ the offeror‚ places an ad in the newspaper Daily Bungle‚ in which it is responded by six different participants (offerees). Unfortunately‚ one of the cat‚ Bimmie‚ is injured and this made David to terminate the contract. In relation to this case‚ the offer and acceptance‚ thus the making of agreement‚ has been established. Offer‚ is when an offeror offers anything to the offeree‚ then the offeree makes an agreement through acceptance
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Section 23 of the Hindu Succession Act: Before and After The Hindu Succession Act came into force on 17th June‚ 1956‚ with the basic objective of providing a comprehensive scheme of intestate succession for Hindus.1 The Hindu Succession Act 1956 was amended in 2005. The amendments were made to make the Hindu Succession Act more empowering to women by altering‚ deleting and adding certain sections. The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act‚ 2005 sought to make two major amendments in the Hindu Succession
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