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    (U) Introduction (U) This report analyzes the newly launched Google Voice service‚ which is a unified communications service that is currently in closed beta testing and is only available to users invited by Google. A general description of Google Voice is provided‚ and the use of Google Voice by small businesses is introduced as a likely popular use of the service once it is officially launched to the general public. The various services and applications are described in detail. General privacy

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    contract law are present. However‚ in the case of Adam‚ the possibility to take legal actions against John would be much lower. An offer need to be present in order for a contract to be valid. However‚ an offer must be differentiated from an invitation to treat‚ declartion of intention and provision of information. In Preston Corportion Sdn Bhd v Edward Leong (1982)‚ an offer as defined as: ’An offer is an intimation of willingness by an offeror to enter into a legally binding contract.”. In the scenario

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    Offer and Acceptance

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    FORMATION OF A CONTRACT OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE For a contract to be valid‚ firstly there must be an AGREEMENT between the parties i.e. one party must make an OFFER which is UNCONDITIONALLY ACCEPTED by the other. OFFER What is an offer ? An offer is a promise that the person making the offer (known as the offeror) is prepared to be legally bound upon specified terms – he is making a statement of the terms on which he is prepared to be legally bound‚ for example A

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    Social networking has changed the way people interact with each other forever. Social networking first existed as an invention created in 1975 known as email‚ which is still used today (Email). However social networking has advanced in to using a profile to give information about a user and his or her interests‚ and has integrated the use of email. Now social networking involves sharing stories‚ photos‚ and involves the use of apps as well as messaging to communicate with others. This type of social

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    Contract Law

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    that a legally binding offer should be distinguished from an invitation to treat. Invitation to treat means an “invitation to offer” and can be described as an expression of willingness to negotiate. A person making an invitation to treat does not intend to be bound as soon as it is accepted by the person to whom the statement is addressed. A display of goods in a shop window‚ with or without a price tag is a merely an invitation to treat. Customers are making offers to sellers and sellers then decide

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    Misleading Advertisement

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    contract law are unclear with regards to company advertisement campaigns. The legal definition of misleading advertisements is undefined within the current Queensland Legislation‚ with businesses being unsure with how misleading differs from invitation to treat and puffery. This speech will therefore assess these legal terms‚ discuss how the punitive damages are inconsistent between cases and portray how the punishments aren’t deterring companies from producing misleading advertisement campaigns. Therefore

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    Business Law - Case Study

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    A. Known Facts John wanted to extend his house and built an office from there. He approached Sue after locating an advertisement from the Yellow Pages. As Sue’s price did not seem reasonable‚ John then approached Drawit Pty Ltd‚ which charged a hundred dollar less. John paid a deposit. Later‚ John went to Franks Hardware and Timber Yard. He made known to Frank‚ the sole proprietor‚ the purpose and requirement of the materials and placed an order. John signed a standard form contract

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    [1] 1. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT The newspaper advertisement is not an offer but an invitation to treat. In Boots v Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain‚ it was decided that ‘a contract is not completed until‚ the customer having indicated the articles which he needs‚ the shopkeeper‚ or someone on his behalf‚ accepts that offer.’ The items on the shelf of the ‘self services’ shop were treated as offers to treat. This decision was due to the nature of the shop. It is not only inconvenient but also

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    Law 2100

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    by the person to whom it is made. An offer is thus quite different from an invitation to treat‚ though it is not always easy to distinguish the two. Based on Fisher V bell [1961) A shopkeeper displayed a flick-knife in his window. The Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959 made it an offence to offer such a knife for sale. The defendant argued that a display of anything in a show window is simply an offer to treat and this means that‚ under contract law‚ it is the customer who makes the

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    Sample Of Letter Formats

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