What is the definition of a contract? An agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified. Describe the various types of contracts. 1) Bilateral and Unilateral 2) Express and Implied 3) Executory and Executed What elements does a contract need to be enforceable? 1) Agreement 2) Legality 3) Consideration 4) Capacity What elements would constitute a discharge of a contract? 1) Material breach 2) Minor breach 3) Anticipatory breach
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an invitation to tender for a particular project is simply an invitation to treat. ’ However‚ in the case of Harvela Investments Ltd‚ the invitation to tender is treated as an offer implicating legal obligations. I believe that Jack was making an invitation to treat rather than an invitation to tender‚ constituting an offer‚ for several reasons; firstly‚ the terms of the invitation are vague‚ with no specification of time for which acceptance of the most competitive tender ’ will remain open till;
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November 13‚ 1891‚ claiming that it would pay £100 to anyone who got sick with influenza after using its product according to the instructions provided with it. “ | £100[1] reward will be paid by the Carbolic Smoke Ball Company to any person who contracts the increasing epidemic influenza colds‚ or any disease caused by taking cold‚ after having used the ball three times daily for two weeks‚ according to the printed directions supplied with each ball.£1000 is deposited with the Alliance Bank‚ Regent
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Macbeth Study Guide Questions Act I‚ sc.i : 1) This scene is an effective and dramatic opening to the play‚ as we meet the three witches‚ also known as the Weird Sisters. We quickly point out that these witches possess powers meant only for evil and pain‚ as they are already placed in a meeting area in a setting that only screams evil‚ since it is raining with lightning bolts striking the ground nearby. But what truly makes the witches evil in the sense is that they chant together of meeting with
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Names Block Storyline for Acts Place these events in order of appearance in Acts of the Apostles‚ chapters 1-7. (Rank 1-8.) __3__ Pentecost __5__ Healing of the cripple at the Temple __1__ The Ascension __8__ First Christian Martyr __7__ The Apostles need assistants (ordination of deacons) __6__ Trial before the Sanhedrin __2__ Choosing a replacement apostle __4__ First proclamation of the “kerygma” and first baptisms Questions: From Lecture (i.e. teacher commentary
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MINOR’S CONTRACT? A CRITICAL ANALYSIS of the Indian Contract Act‚ 1872 [pic] SUBMITTED BY Zoldrex2 2011 INDEX |S. No. |Particulars |Pg No. | |1 |Abstract |ii | |2 |Index of Authorities
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Ahmed Fazeel Question 1 (15 marks) For this case the major issue is whether a valid contract is made between Tina and Yatie‚ and whether the the offer by Yatie was revoked or not. According to (Miller & Jentz‚ 2010) every contract will involve atleast two parties. That is the offeror and the offeree. The offerer is the party who makes the offer‚ and the offeree is the person to whom the offer is made to. OFFER As per (Clarkson‚ Miller‚ Jentz‚ & Cross‚ 2009) an offer is a promise or
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Introduction In the present essay the problem covered will be The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977‚ known as UCTA and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations 1999‚ known as UTCCR. As things stand at present‚ consumers are faced with two pieces of legislation in a vital area of contracts. The main areas analysed will consist of a historical background of the Act and the Regulations‚ a comparison between them but also the inconsistencies and overlaps which exist regarding these two layers
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void contract under Nepalese contract act by illustrating the cases. According to Nepalese Contract act 2056‚” A contract is an agreement between two or more persons to do or not to do something‚ which can be enforceable by law.” The supreme court of Nepal has defined the contract as “an agreement of two or more parties with conditions.” The word void means not binding in law. A contract which cannot be forced by both of the contracting parties is called a void contract. If a contract which
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Frustrated Contracts Act 1978 As at 1 July 2010 Reprint history: Reprint No 1 25 June 1981 Reprint No 2 12 November 2002 Long Title An Act to amend the law relating to frustrated contracts. Part 1 – Preliminary 1 Name of Act This Act may be cited as the Frustrated Contracts Act 1978. 2 Commencement (1) This section and section 1 shall commence on the date of assent to this Act. (2) Except as provided in subsection (1)‚ this Act shall commence on such day as may
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