accompanied by this Assignment Cover Sheet. Please make sure that you complete all of the details correctly. Provide ALL details requested on this form. Use one form for each assignment. Given name Hui Leen Surname Lau Student number 17620987 Email 7E3A1662@student.curtin.edu.my Unit name Business Law 100 Unit code 11011 Assignment title Assignment Two Date submitted 5 MAY 2014 Student‟s comment to tutor Mr. Ariffin is a good lecturer. He assists us when we have any problem. Marker’s
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offeree (business) has accepted when they put the acceptance in the post. ➢ “The postal rule is unlikely to apply to email so acceptance would only occur if and when the customer accesses his or her email. … How can the online merchant prove that the customer actually opened and read an emailed acceptance?” ➢ Because the postal rule is unlikely to apply‚ sending an email is not constructive communication of acceptance. How could the online merchant ensure actual communication of acceptance
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cocks and hens which 25 dollars each for sale. He was prosecuted by the RSPCA for illegal offering a contract selling wild birds. The issue is whether this advertisement is an offer or is just “invitation to treat”. The court held that the advertisement does not seem to be an offer for it was merely an invitation to persons who are interested in purchasing the birds to which placed an offer wishing to buy the birds where should Partridge accept the offer then be considered an
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Faculty of Business BBL2614 Business Law Trimester 3‚ 2014-2015 Title: Case Study Lecture Group: AC03 Lecturer: Dr. Abbas Hardani Group members: Student ID Student Name 1. 1121115351 Ng Xin Ping 2. 1131119155 Ng Xin Jia 3. 1131119901 Ang Shing Yi 4. 1131119152 Low Cher Lian 5. 1131119172 Kystal Ann Zhi Ling Declaration by group leader (This section is to be filled in the student’s own handwriting.) I hereby declare that all group members’ names
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Made while the offer is still in existence 3. Made by the person to whom the offer was addressed 4. Made in acceptable form How was the offer accepted? 1. Instantaneous (face-to-face‚ fax or phone) - Fax (N M Superannuation Pty Ltd v Baker) 2. Email similar to instantaneous – designated info system 3. Post Postal acceptance rule (Adams v Lindsell) Domestic agreements Presumption – not intended to be legally binding (Woodward v Johnston) Presumption rebutted (Todd v Nicol) Commercial
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Rules of consideration 1. The consideration must not be past. Re McArdle (1951) Ch 669 Majorie McArdle carried out certain improvements and repairs on a bungalow. The bungalow formed part of the estate of her husband’s father who had died living the property to his wife for life and then on trust for Majorie’s husband and his four siblings. After the work had been carried out the brothers and sisters signed a document stating in consideration of you carrying out the repairs we agree that the executors
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Introduction Offer and Acceptance Introduction: For a contract to be legally binding there needs to be 4 ingredients: 1. Offer 2. Acceptance 3. Intention to create legal relations 4. Consideration Building on this‚ in order to prove that a contract is legally binding 5 things need to be proven: 1. That an agreement has been reached. This is usually done by demonstrating that one of the parties has made an offer which the other accepted. 2. The agreement has been
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MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE IN COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT Presented by Name | FIN/IC Number | Participation Marks Awarded | Gerry Vicentius Sajuti | G1180480U | | Diana Ong Cabillan | G5304258P | | Cecillia Satryo | G1188819X | | ANALYSIS | /40% | RESEARCH | /30% | ORGANIZATION | /15% | PRESENTATION | /15% | Date of Submission: 16 OCTOBER 2012 Name of Lecturer: DANIEL THEYAGU
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com/contracts101/offer.htm> 2. Chestofbooks.com 2009‚ Definition of Contract of Sale‚ accessed 13 Desember 2011‚ <chestofbooks.com/business/law/Handbook-Of-The-Law-Of-Sale-Of-Goods/11-Definition-Of-Contract-Of-Sale.html> 3. Duhaime.org 2011‚ Invitation to Treat Definition:‚ accessed 12 Desember 2011‚ <http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/I/InvitationtoTreat.aspx> 4. Insitelawmagazine.com 2011‚ Intention to Create legal Relations‚ accessed 14 Desember 2011‚ <http://www.insitelawmagazine
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Bob now refuses to collect and pay for the car. a) Does Bob have to pay for the car or risk legal action for being in breach of contract if he continues to refuse to pay? b) How might your answer be different if all communication was by email to an internet advertisement? c) Provide an analysis of the impact of the requirements for a valid contract in the situation above. Jamal advertised on the 2nd September to sell a 1980 Porsche 911 for £21‚000. On 7th September Bob wrote to
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