contract is agreement concerning promises made between two or more parties with the intention if creating certain legal right and obligation upon the parties to that agreement which shall be enforceable in court law. The Trade practices act 1974 (Cth) particularly s52 cover the contract law: seven elements to create a simple contract‚ which are listed as the following: * Intention * Agreement * Consideration * Capacity * Consent * Legality purpose * Form Acceptance
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(ENG) Corporate and Business Law Class Notes June 2012 © Debbie Crossman‚ January 2012 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise‚ without the prior written permission of Debbie Crossman. 2 www.studyinteractive.org Contents PAGE INTRODUCTION TO THE PAPER CHAPTER 1: ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM CHAPTER 2: LAW OF CONTRACT – FORMATION
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Business & Company Law – ’11-’12 – Question 1 Introduction: Whenever a contract is to be formed‚ there are certain elements which should meet the requirement in order for it to be established. They are offer‚ acceptance (agreement)‚ consideration and intention. * Definition: Agreement – Is formed when an offer is made and accepted. * Communication: Must be communicated * Except in the case of a unilateral contract. * Two types of Communications: * Instantaneous
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Business Law Notes- July‚ 10‚ 2008 Review from previous class session July 3‚ 2008 The Rules of Law regulate relations Public Law: Relations between state and individuals • Exercise of power for state authority • Based on the Roman-German Tradition • Associated with the meaning of ‘Res Publica‚’ (which means State & Society collectively) • Great Importance placed on Public Law-according to the European Continental Tradition Anglo-Saxon Law: Based on Common Law • Case Law (law
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plagiarized parts of a televised speech from former First Lady Michelle Obama. An example of misrepresentation would be an investigative reporter not getting the right facts that they need before publication of the article. I will analyze the ethical problems that are observed between plagiarism and misrepresentation. Next‚ I will explain how they went against ethical reasoning. Plagiarism and misrepresentation are two ethical
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settlement in 1788 How laws are classified The different meanings of the terms “common law” and “civil law” What happens if there is a conflict between common law and statute law What is a ’federal” system of government and how this operates in Australia The doctrine of “separation of powers” and division of power under the Commonwealth Constitution How a law is made through the Australian Parliament Tutorial Questions 1. How does law regulate business conduct? 2. Briefly explain
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capacity. Free consent that we talk is about misrepresentation whereas capacity is about her being a minor. “Free consent is one of the essential elements of a valid contract which provides that all agreements are contract if they are made by the free consent of the parties….” (Tulsian‚ 1998‚ p.53) “Capacity is legal power to enter into binding obligations or to enjoy the privileges of a legal status.”(Sinha & Dheeraj‚ 1996‚ p. 30) “…misrepresentation is a falsely made statement of material fact
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Advertising Law: You’ve got a great product or service to sell‚ and you’re anxious to begin promoting it to potential customers. To make sure the claims you make about your offerings are truthful and to protect consumers‚ all businesses have to comply with advertising and marketing laws. Employment & Labor Law: Bringing employees on board to work in your business is an exciting milestone. You’ll want to ensure that you are conducting employment processes in accordance to the laws. Finance Law: Healthy
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Law Affecting Business Table of Contents Introduction 4 Sources of Law 5 Laws affecting Business’s 8 Government Taxation affecting Busniess’s 16 Purpose of Taxation 23 Conclusion 25 Introduction Any system of regulations to govern the conduct of the people of a community‚ society or nation‚ in response to the need for regularity‚ consistency and justice based upon collective human experience is called law. In addition‚ business law encompasses the law governing contracts
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Environmental or Ecological 1.2 Law Law – the total of rules at a certain point in time within a territory and or market‚ which companies and stakeholders must or can implement and which are created and enforced by bodies with the authority thereof Positive law – the sum of all legal rules in effect Jurisdiction – the geographical area over which an administration exercises legal authority Mandatory legal rules – the law does not allow any deviations (must) Supplementary law – applies only when parties do not arrange otherwise (can)
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