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    almost everyday‚ and most of the time we do so without even realizing what we are doing from the point of law. Object and Scope: The law of contract deals with agreements which can be enforced through courts of law. The law of contract is the most important part of commercial law because every commercial transaction starts from an agreement between two or persons. The object of the law of contract is to introduce definiteness in commercial and other transactions. According to Salmond

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    which is not required to be in writing. The elements of a simple contract are: Intention to create legal relations Offer and acceptance (an agreement) Consideration Capacity of the parties Certainty of terms Legality of object The main issue in this problem is whether there is an ’agreement’ - offer and acceptance However‚ on the first element of intention to create legal relations‚ it is clearly a business/commercial relationship between Tallula Investments

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    evaluating the legality of euthanasia? In a positive aspect‚ it can greatly help avoid a painful or agonizing death‚ giving the ill patient control over their pending lives and the security of being given a choice. However‚ many view it as unethical and a form of murder and suicide‚ doctors being the source of the assisted death. Different forms of euthanasia‚ such as physician assisted suicide‚ voluntary active‚ passive‚ and non voluntary are major factors in deciding the legality of permitting

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    certainly creating a buzz in science and medical institutions globally. 3D printing is fast becoming a massive part of manufacturing and fabrication all over the world. Scientists and technological experts are able to make a three dimensional solid object from a digital on screen model. This is achieved using an additive process where different materials i.e. liquid‚ powder or sheet material are added to a printer‚ which then come together to create layers as thin as 100 micrometres‚ even 16 micrometres

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    Section 11(2) of the companies act 1956 talks about illegal association which states No company‚ association or partnership consisting of more than twenty persons shall be formed for the purpose of carrying on any other business that has for its object the acquisition of gain by the company‚ association or partnership‚ or by the individual members thereof‚ unless it is registered as a company under this Act‚ or is formed in pursuance of some other Indian law. As important aim of companies act

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    The Ramayana: A Story of Abduction In Morphology of the Folktale‚ Vladimir Propp proposes thirty-one functions that make up all Russian fairytales. Propp’s Formalist approach to analyzing folktales can be extended beyond stories of the Russian tradition and even beyond fairytales. Proppian analysis of the Hindu epic‚ The Ramayana‚ reveals that the story is driven forth by function eight whereby “the villain causes harm or injury to a member of family” (31). Because Rāvana’s abduction of Sita was

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    part of a crime‚ using facts and beliefs at hand which a reasonable inferences can be drawn from). In these instances‚ a pat down can be done only for the search of weapons for the preservation of the officers’ safety. The officer can not manipulate objects not believed to be weapons in order to determine if they are other illegal substances (Minnesota v. Dickerson). Additionally the police need to notice something in you actions that makes you suspicious (Rogers v. Arizona). The police can not stop

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    Islamic Contract Law TYPES OF COMMITMENTS 1. Wa‘d – • • • ‫ – و‬unilateral promise One party binds itself to perform a function for another Does not normally create legal obligation Legal obligation is created: • • Genuine need of the masses – (‫ر‬ Contingent promise ‫ا س )رد ا‬ ‫ز‬ ‫ن ز‬ ‫ا‬ ‫إذ ا‬ 2. Muwaa‘ada – ‫ا ة‬ • • • • – bilateral promise Two parties performing two unilateral promises on the same subject Use of two unilateral promises can lead to a forward contract

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    Euthanasia of Humans Ask yourself‚ if your loved one was suffering from a debilitating disease‚ causing them pain and heartache‚ would they be better off lying in a hospital bed‚ unable to do for themselves or resting in peace! Unfortunately‚ we as humans will never be able to predict the future‚ never knowing what joys or tragedies are awaiting either us‚ or our loved ones! Many people who attempted to escape disease via suicide‚ and were unsuccessful‚ were often harshly chastised in open courts

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    agreements are binding to both parties involved. In order for a contract to be a valid and binding agreement there are five fundamental yet essential elements that must be present‚ and these are: 1. The Offer‚ 2. The Acceptance‚ 3. Consideration‚ 4. Legality‚ last but not least‚ 5. Capacity‚ (S. Rogers 2012). In order for any contract to become a legally enforceable agreement (or in other words a valid contract) it must be one which has met all of these legal requirements. A contract contains an offeror

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