parties... according to section 14‚ consent is said to be free when it is not caused by (a) Coercion‚ or (b)Undue influence‚ or (c) Fraud‚ or (d) Misrepresentation‚ or (e) Mistake. * Effect of Absence of free consent: When there is consent but it is not free (i.e. when it is caused by coercion or undue influence or fraud or misrepresentation)‚ the contract is usually voidable at the option of the party whose consent was so caused. 1. COERCION Meaning of coercion[section 15]: It
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Michael Hager‚ RN‚ NREMT-P Nevada State College NU 408 Transitions in Professional Nursing Linda Jacobson‚ MSN‚ RN‚ PHN‚ COI Abstract Bernice Buresh and Suzanne Gordon have written a sentinel work for nursing that addresses the misrepresentation or absence of nursing in the media and the public consciousness. This book is more than a call to arms for nurse activism. From Silence to Voice is an instructional aid for shaping dialogue to disseminate an effective message. With the current
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Opening a coffee shop In today’s China‚ the development of coffee market growth rapidly. Many people try to take part in this business market. However‚ it had a successful coffee shop is not an easy task. There are few points we must focus on when we decided to open a coffee shop. First of all‚ the most important thing is choosing a good location. We cannot make the decision recklessly. Owners should analysis to the different situation with surrounding areas‚ including: surrounding people’s
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a large role in research!! The bad news is‚ just like anything‚ statistical data can be misrepresented. The misrepresentation of data can occur in a number of ways. It can occur unintentionally as a result of human error (in either data collection of graphical creation); or intentionally through bias misleading (Graphical Misrepresentation‚ 2006). Unintentional misrepresentation can occur through bad sampling‚ which is usually conclusive of sampling a small group in order to represent characteristics
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Title of the topic: Submitted to: Submitted by: Date of submission: Contents Executive summery 3 Introduction 3 LO 1 A valid contract in a Business Context 3 1.1 The importance of the essential elements required for the formation of a valid contract 3 1.2 Impact of different types of contract 4 1.3 Analyze terms in contracts 5 LO 2 Elements of a contract in Business situations 6 2.1 Elements of contract in given business scenarios 6 2.2 Law on terms in different contracts 6 2
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THE TORT OF NEGLIGENCE - DUTY OF CARE EXISTENCE OF A DUTY Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562‚ • Lord Atkin attempted to lay down a general principle which would cover all the circumstances where the courts had already held that there could be liability for negligence. He said: "The rule that you are to love your neighbour becomes in law‚ you must not injure your neighbour; and the lawyer’s question‚ Who is my neighbour? … You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which
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FREE CONSENT Meaning * Agreement or act of assenting to an offer * No consent no contract Free Consent – Consent is said to free when it is not caused by * Coercion * Undue influence * Fraud * Misrepresentation * Mistake Flaw in consent * Coercion When person compelled to enter into contract by use of force by other party Coercion is the committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by Indian Penal Code 1860 or unlawful detaining
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Scenario Jannah the buyer and Grace the seller of a clothing stall. Jannah wanted to buy 50 t-shirts of each 5 designs and colors she has chosen which are Blue‚ Red‚ Yellow‚ Green and White for an event that she has prepared‚ but since the stall didn’t have enough stock of the t-shirts Jannah ordered 250 t-shirts of different designs. Jannah and Grace made a contract wherein the t-shirts can be delivered in a later date. The contract was made on August 23’ 2016 and the date set for the t-shirts
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Auditor Responsibility The expectation is that an auditor should be held responsible for the quality of his/her work. This is because a major error or omission by the auditor can result in a false opinion. Auditors have a moral‚ professional and legal responsibility. In the Companies Act 2006‚ Section 507 prevents auditors knowingly or recklessly causing an audit report to include any matter that is “misleading‚ false or deceptive in a material way”. To be proved in cases of civil liability
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Shooting Death of Louis Jones DATE: September 28‚ 2014 Question Presented The owner of the café did not allow a non-customer to use the phone‚ does this mean the owner of the Lucky Spoon Café is negligent in the death of Louis Jones? Short Answer The owner of the café is not negligent in the death of Louis Jones. Louis Jones‚ nor his son Max Jones were customers of the café. They were both across the street at the Happy Jack Saloon‚ which is across the street from the Lucky Spoon Café
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