........... 9 Contract Interpretation: General Approach ............................................... 10 Contract Interpretation: Implied Terms ...................................................... 10 Things that Go Wrong 11 Misrepresentation ........................................................................................ 11 Mistake .......................................................................................................... 13 Illegal Contracts ......
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counter-offers; communication of offers; acceptance; the battle of the forms; consideration and the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999; capacity as applied to business situations; application of Requirements Factors which invalidate/vitiate: misrepresentation; others in outline‚ eg mistake‚ duress‚ undue influence 2 Understand the impact of statutory consumer protection on the parties to a Contract Types of term: express‚ implied; distinction between express and implied Impact of contractual terms:
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PART A: Dabir Employers have the responsibility of ensuring that the working conditions of employees are favorable for them to carry out their duties. Moreover‚ the employers should motivate the employees if at all they want the productivity of the organizations to be boosted. This is in accordance with the employment Act (Adams‚ 2014). In connection to this‚ the University of Uxbridge has the responsibility of ensuring that Mr. Dabir does not suffer as an employee but has favorable working environment
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company was justified in relying on the misrepresentation made by the insurance applicant in their application for insurance that their forty-eight-room lodging house in Worcester‚ MASS was protected by sprinklers‚ despite an earlier report in the insurer’s file indicating the absence of sprinklers. Rule of Law: The Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 175‚ §186 (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 175‚ §186) states in relevant part: No oral or written misrepresentation or warranty made in the negotiation
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What is ethics? ethics is critical‚ structured examination of how individuals and institutions should behave when their actions affect others “critical”: it is about more than just describing existing patterns of behaviour “structured”: it is about more than institutions‚ gut reactions; it is about providing reasoned arguments for why we should or should not behave certain ways Examples of Ethical Statements “I stopped to help at the accident scene because it was the right thing to do” “It
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Question 1 How can graphics and/or statistics be used to misrepresent data? Where have you seen this done? Answer: It is a well known fact that statistics can be misleading. They are often used to prove a point and an easily be twisted in favor of that point. Statistics‚ graphics and database are used in medical field to approve‚ prove or disapprove theories‚ analysis and interpretation of ailments‚ medications and its impact and treatment and its effectiveness. As noted by Nursing Research (2011)/
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she was entering. As such there was misrepresentation of facts in the case‚ which makes it possible for her to demand a remedy for the misrepresentation of facts in her case (Lunney & Oliphant 2013). If she knew the true nature of the two books she would have purchased the James Roll book‚ but since she did not have the information that was correct she ended up purchasing the wrong book. This means the book attendant breached the contract by misrepresentation the true facts about the book. As such
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Name:_____________________ Test #2 HMGT 0210: Legal Issues Fall 2012 Multiple Choice (30 points) Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Which of the following is not outlawed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964? a.|Discrimination based on religion| b.|Discrimination based on sex| c.|Discrimination based on national origin| d.|Discrimination based on color| ____ 2. Which of the following types of establishment was barred from discrimination
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(Cheeseman‚ 2013). In the case of the Bryntesen family we need to prove the elements for negligent action. Did Lithia Motors and Camp Automotive owe a duty of care to the family; they did when they signed the contract. Did they breach this duty of care: they did when the employee did not properly file their papers. Their dealerships actions lead to the family being held at gunpoint. This shows that they were negligent in their actions. To prove this‚ plaintiff needs to prove the cause of negligence
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that individual or his property. The duty of care is therefore based on: the relationship of the different parties the negligent act or omission and to be able to reasonably foresee loss to that individual. A negligent act is an unintentional but careless act which results in loss. Only a negligent act will be regarded as having breached a duty of care. Whether an act is negligent can only be considered in context. In a social care context a duty of care will usually exist where the social care worker
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