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    Exclusion Clause

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    exempt himself from the liability by the exclusion clause written on the receipt and the sign. The effectiveness of the exclusion clauses depends on several factors. Firstly‚ whether the exclusion clause belongs to a term of contract will be determined. Secondly‚ reasonable steps leading to the notice of exclusion clause to J will be decided. Thirdly‚ the words of exclusion clause will be carefully analyzed. Finally‚ the result as to the exclusion clause will be carefully suggested as well as other possible

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    Limited (LML) offers [the outsider] Marble Arch Limited (MAL) a contract under specific terms. It is crucial to determine the extent of Terry’s authority in enforcing a contract to be binding to another party. Actual Authority Express Authority ‘An actual authority is a legal relationship between principal and agent created by consensual agreement’ (Lord Diplock). The express grant written in clear terms states Terry is “authorised to enter contracts on LML’s behalf‚ up to a monetary limit

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    Chapter 6 & 12 Assignment 1. Mike is a body builder. He is concerned about his protein intake. If Mike weighs 220 pounds and consumes about 3400 Calories/day‚ 15% of which comes from protein‚ will his diet supply enough protein to meet the recommendation for strength athletes of 1.2 to 1.7 g of protein/kilogram of body weight per day? 2. 3400-15%=510 3500/510=6.66x100=66.6g Mike need between 120-170 g of protein and he is taking in about 510 g so he is over!! What if he consumed only 2500

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    Hamilton Implied Powers

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    The principle of implied powers was that the government possessed the authority to make any laws "necessary and proper" to help and protect the American people. Hamilton felt these implied powers were necessary to run an efficient government because it would protect the people from corruption. He felt that the only way for a government to remain stable

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    ADJECTIVE CLAUSES/ Relative Clauses An adjective clause is a subordinate (dependent)` clause used as an adjective. Like single-word adjectives‚ adjective clauses describe and modify nouns. The following relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses. Who refers only to persons. The man is a police officer. He lives next door. The man who lives next door is a police officer. Whom is the objective form of who and refers only to persons. He is one police officer. I respect him very much

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    Exclusion Clause

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    “Exclusion Clause”? There are various definitions of exclusion clause. Exclusion clause is a term or clause which can be incorporated into a contract. It is a term in a contract that seeks to restrict the rights of the parties to the contract. 1 The terms of the contract are important that they define both the content and scope of the parties’ mutual obligations.2 Classically‚ terms of the contract have been divided into either conditions or warranties. The development of the innominate term introduces

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    Exclusion Clauses

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    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 14 RELEVANCE OF THE TOPIC TO THE EXTERNSHIP

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    Words and Their Implied Meanings Would you rather belong to the "Apple Dumpling Gang" or the "Crypts"? The connotation of the word gang reaches "hit an all time low" in the 1990’s. We envision today’s gang members as drug lords who kill each other on street corners. Society rejects and imprisons them. Once members of a "gang" simply shared common interests and enjoyed social acceptance‚ much as members of a club today. Many pairs of words have experienced a similar disagreement in connotation

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    Implied Topic Sentence

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    BSA I-15 Study and Thinking skills in English ENGL 1013 Implied Topic Sentence In some paragraphs‚ the topic sentences are not stated but implied. In the succeeding paragraph the central idea implied is the miracle of the machine age. At times a writer wants to avoid a direct statement that seems forced or artificial. In such situations the topic sentence is implied. What is implied topic sentence? 1. Some paragraphs doesn’t state there topic sentences. 2. This

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    Adverb Clause

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    ADVERB CLAUSE 1. What do you know about adverbial clause? Adverb clause is a dependent clauses that consists of subject and verd as a unit which takes the place of an adverb in another clauses or pharses. It answers questions such as “when?”‚ “where?”‚ “why?”‚ “with whwt result?”‚ and “under what condition?”. It oftenly modifies verb in the sentences. 2. Mention the kinds of adverb clause! There are some kinds of adverb clause‚ they are: kind of clause common conjunctions Function Example time

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