law because a bilateral contract is an agreement containing mutual promises. A bilateral agreement is whenever there is doubt about the form. The party making the promise can control the application of many concepts of contract law by understanding the distinction between bilateral and unilateral contracts. Unilateral contract is an agreement with only one promise. The maker of such a promise seeks an action rather than a promise in return. b. When many contracts arise from discussions in which
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How to Write a Brand Positioning Statement The Power of 3 Words First words on the subjects goes to Branding expert and author Jack Trout who advocates the simplest brand positioning strategy possible. He believes that the best and most successful brands occupy very specific positions in consumers minds‚ and those positions can be translated into a brand positioning statement of no more than three words. He wrote a post on Branding Strategy Insider where he said: “I have never seen a great
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journey in Scripture‚ God restates his promise‚ "…To your offspring I will give this land" (Genesis 12:7).1 At first‚ Abraham was given promises about a future of blessings. But later‚ His promise continued to unfold in more detail as Abraham journeyed through the land faithfully. Though at times‚ Abraham seemed doubtful and impatient to the promise: "…Lord God‚ what will you give me‚ for I continue childless…” (Genesis 15:2)‚ God continued to reassure the promise.2 God fulfilled His
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A contract may be defined as an agreement between two or more parties that is intended to be legally binding. Every promise or promises which form the consideration for others is an agreement. It may be Oral or in writing. Well‚ in this short note‚ I am trying to explain the essential ingredients which shall form part of any agreement 1. Title: of the parties shall be clearly mentioned. 2. Recital 3. Tenure of agreement 4. Purpose/Scope of agreement 5. Commercial/Consideration part 6
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maximizing utility and reducing potential suffering of others. In this specific case‚ I would have to not look in my own interest anymore and instead‚ take into account the interests of others (The estranged adult child and woman whom you made the promise to). I would also have to take happiness into consideration‚ seeing as happiness is central to the utilitarian beliefs. Whatever my ruling may be in this situation‚ I have to make the decision based on what promotes the capability of achieving happiness
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Before looking at if the intention to create legal relations should be used to replace consideration‚ it is important to look at how these doctrines fit into the essential elements in a contract. Their use will then be discussed‚ together with the doctrine of promissory estoppel. In evaluating these principles reference will be made to case law‚ judicial comment and of leading contract academics work. Finally‚ thought will be given to the future of consideration‚ and if it is still necessary today
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By close reference to any TWO characters in the story‚ show how they have been important in communicating the novel’s key themes. Joseph Strom portrays the theme of intolerance. When Aunt Harriet came to see Emily in the hope of exchanging babies to get the normalcy certificate‚ Joseph asked Aunt Harriet if she wasn’t ‘ashamed of producing a mockery of her Maker’. This shows that he sees the baby as a deviant and sees Aunt Harriet’s act of producing such a child to be an act of mocking the lord.
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respect‚ they should have kept their promise to the Natives and should’ve also not taken the advantage of the First Nations’ knowledge
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teenager is subsequently diagnosed with cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) (Nathanson‚ 2000). The nurse that promised confidentiality now faces an ethical dilemma: if she keeps her promise to the girl‚ she may not get the proper follow up care and support to treat her illness‚ and if she breaks her promise‚ she has violated the ethical principles of fidelity‚ and autonomy (Nathanson‚ 2000). This paper will discuss the ethical implications of breaches of confidentiality‚ and how the ethical
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THE PROMISE The teacher walked into the classroom. It was the first period that day. “Good morning‚ everyone. How was your holiday?” Mrs. Jane asked. “Great!” “Fun!” “Exciting!” Those were the words came from every student in the class describing their end-year holidays. Of course holiday is fun and interesting days for everyone. But‚ for Jessica‚ it was a boring holiday since her parents rarely spent their times with her due to their busy schedules even during her school holidays. She just
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