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    STUDENT ID: S120343 LECTURER/TUTOR: MR HUMPHREY MARAU NUMBER OF WORDS: 2284 Contract law is a body of law that governs oral and written agreements associated with exchange of goods and services‚ money‚ and properties. Not only does contract law set out the rules and guidelines of how to form a contract but also teaches us how the parties to a contract are to fulfil it and what may happen when the terms of a contract are not fulfilled. The background or facts of the scenario are that Credit Corp

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    ASPECTS OF CONTRACT AND NEGLIGENCE OF BUSINESS Task: 1.1: Explain the importance of the essential elements required for the information of a valid contract? Offer A valid offer identifies the bargained-for exchange between the parties and creates a power of acceptance in the party to whom the offer is made. The communication by one party known as the offeror to the another party called the offeree b) Acceptance To constitute a contract‚ there must be an acceptance of the offer

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    First of all‚ we need to identify that Peter Georgiopoulos is a type of promoter (Stevenson‚ Kao‚ 1985)‚ because he is an opportunity driven entrepreneur and therefore will pursuit every possible chance no matter if he already has the resources or not. Strategic orientation is the identification of opportunities and Peter G sought for opportunities in every moment and this is that drove him to success. His passion to establish his company as one of the best in shipping industry led him to search

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    NEGLIGENCE: THE EMPLOYER’S DUTIES Employers Liability in Negligence • May be personally liable to employees who injure themselves. • May be personally liable to employees who are injured by another employee or sometimes by an independent contractor employed by the employer. • May be vicariously liable if one employee is injured by another employee. NOTE: • Employees may also be able to recover from statutory workers compensation schemes. • Employees’ rights at common law may be restricted

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    INCORPORATION OF OVERSEAS INVESTMENT COMPANY IN MAURITIUS We want to incorporate an Overseas Investment Company to be used as a Vehicle for investing our funds in companies engaged in business abroad. The criteria for selection of the location are: 1. No Tax or Minimum Tax on Income 2. Ease of Operation 3. Asset Protection 4. Scope for Raising Additional Funds The salient features of overseas companies to be incorporated in various countries / locations such as Mauritius‚ Singapore

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    Police Negligence and Liability 1 Running Head: Police Neglect/Liability Police Negligence and Liability Police Negligence and Liability 2 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine factors involved in police negligence and the extent of liability the officers hold. Are police officers held accountable for their misjudgments or reckless behavior when they are at fault? This paper exams relevant cases in which police officers have been

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    Sovereign Immunity 1. Journey of the Doctrine 1.1Pre Constitutional Era 1.2 Post Independence and Constitution of India IX. Sovereign Functions & Non-Sovereign Function X. Critically Analysis of the case 1. Vicarious liability 2. Negligence 3. Violation of Right to Property 4. Misappropriation 5. Case Reference XI. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………..…….. XII. Bibliography……………………………………………………………………..….……. Introduction “Law is the great

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    Term of Contract

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    delay must be compensated. The amount of compensation is usually set in advance and called ‘liquidated damages’ - Use a straightforward calendar date to name the delivery date: 15th September 2010‚ for example. The parties often plan for the contract to come into existence in two steps: the signature date and the date of coming into force. The date of coming into force is not usually a calendar date‚ but the date on which the last precondition is met. Common preconditions are: + Receipt

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    CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT This Agreement is entered into this 09th of February 2011 by between. New Life Pharmaceuticals Inc. PHILIPPINES‚ a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines with office address at the 2667‚ Honduras Street Batangas Cor. Brgy. San Isidro Makati‚ Philippines‚ as represented by its General Manager Sreedhar Nagarajan hereinafter referred to as the “EMPLOYER”; -and- Sandeep Toshkani Indian of legal age‚ currently residing at

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    Occupier Liability Act

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    The two occupier liability acts are‚ the 1957 act covers liability of occupier for injury suffered by lawful visitors. The Duty of care under the 1957 Act is only for people who have permission to be on the site (invitees or licensees) there is no duty of care for trespassers under this act. The 1984 act offers defence for trespassers as to the lawful visitor’s act of 1957. The occupier of the land owes a duty if he knows or has a rational thought as to if the ground is dangerous. The 1957 Act is

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