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    1. As per the facts of the problem‚ Amanda had sent an offer to Tracy via e-mail for her ‘’Purple BV Handbag’’ of $9000.Tracy then had agreed to selling the handbag to Tracy but later on denied selling it. The key issue in this situation is whether a valid contract for the ‘Purple BV Handbag’ had been formed between the two parties and if it had‚ is there any breach of contract laws by Tracy. The rights and obligations that Tracy and Amanda have will depend on whether they had

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    above-mentioned is being supported in the case of Chappell v Nestle‚ where A offers B a book which is of some value‚ consideration takes place. (b) An offer is a willingness to be bound to a contract on certain terms‚ made with the intention that it shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person. The party making an offer to another party is called the offeror. The offeree is party to whom the offer is made. The above-mentioned is being supported in the case of Preston

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    Bakar is prepared or invitation to treat? Whether Simon Lee can claim the RM 5000 reward? Whether Bakar can revoke the offer for reward after the climbers have started climbing the mountain? Law According to s.2(h) of the Contract Act‚ a contract is an agreement enforceable by law. For example‚ offer acceptance. According to s.2(a) and Ho Ah Kim v Paya Trubong Estate‚ proposal is an action that shows willingness to enter into a contract. Invitation to treat is an invitation to make a proposal

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    Introduction This report is split into four sections. Section one discusses offer and acceptance in relative to retailer and consumer and permitted laws that govern the contract agreement between them. It also focuses the matters of invitation to treat. Then advise will be given to Terri in respects to ‘offer and acceptance’ and ‘invitation to treat’ with the help of case studies. Section two discusses employment law‚ discrimination law and unfair dismissal. The author will then advise Jane on

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    considerations and capacity. Agreement = Offer + Acceptance Therefore‚ here apply the rule of “Offer” and “Acceptance” to see if there is a valid contract. If valid‚ then parties are bound. An “offer” is a proposal accepted‚ a valid contract may exist. On the other hand‚ “acceptance” is a final and unqualified expression of assent to the terms of the offer (Barron‚ 1997‚ Fundamentals of Business Law‚ p 171-172). This will be discussed in relation

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    parties has to accept an offer made by the other. Here‚ David places an advertisement in the local newspaper of a reward‚ £1000 for the safe return of each of his six cats. This shows he is making an offer to all the readers of the Daily Bungle. An offer is defined as follows: “An offer is a statement of the terms upon which the offeror is prepared to be bound if acceptance is communicated while the offer remains alive1.” The critical aspect of the definition of an offer is the will or intent of

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    mobile phone contract from Vodafone. The offer: In contract law the offer is where a person will accept the invitation‚ for example in my contract the offer would be when I offer to bind into their contract and purchase a mobile phone deal‚ and this is because they created an invitation for me to purchase a deal as they advertise their deals in various place so when I go in I offer to bind into a contract with them. Invitation to treat: An invitation to treat is usually used to get the parties started

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    legally binding agreement between 2 parties. A contractual agreement is said to exist when a valid offer is followed by a valid acceptance. • Sometimes people will negotiate to try to gain something different from what is first offered. This may make it difficult to know exactly when a contract is formed and when legal obligations begin. Components necessary for contract formation • 1. An OFFER- a promise to be bound on specific terms •   • 2. An ACCEPTANCE- an unqualified agreement to those

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    (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‚ which then forms and agreement‚ thus where the offer and acceptance is being applied. In light to this question‚ it will be tackled on how David will deal with these offerees and their

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    Analyze the problem that Tom Mathis and Danaher Sensors and Controls needed to solve in this case? What were the surrounding issues of the problem? In the case there have few problems that needed Tom Mathis and Danaher Sensors and Control get a solution to make the operation reach more successful and efficiency level. At the time before Tom Mathis joined Danaher Sensors and Controls‚ the enterprise had employed Japanese Kanban method supply chain management instead of replying on a manufacturing

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