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    email to Mark detailing his acceptance of the terms of the offer‚ but because of a sudden storm that has hit the area where he lives‚ James’ email stops working and he is unable to send the message to Mark. James then tries to call Mark to tell him that he wants the work‚ but Mark doesn’t answer‚ and James is not given the option to leave a message. As a last resort‚ James drafts a letter to Mark communicating his acceptance of the offer proposed. He then takes the letter‚

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    continue the supply of coals in this manner. The plaintiffs brought an action for damages for breach of contract. The defendants denied the existence of any contract for the supply of coals. the House of Lords held that there was no acceptance of the offer. Although there may be mental assent‚ the act of the plaintiff ’s agent putting the document into his desk would not amount to communication of the acceptance. However‚ the House of Lords held that by virtue of the course of dealings of the parties

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    dying or becoming of unsound mind; or by the principal being adjudicated an insolvent under the provisions of any Act for the time being in force for the relief of insolvent debtors. The section provides for the following modes of termination: 1. Revocation; 2. Renunciation by agents; 3. Completion of business; 4. Principal or agent’s death; 5. Principal or agent becoming person of unsound mind; 6. Insolvency of principal; 7. Expiry of time. According to Section 203 of The Indian Contract Act

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    regarding the UK marketing authorisations (in determining whether a product is subject to prescription requirements) PART 6- Certification of medicinal products. Rules about revocations‚ variation‚ withdrawals‚ suspensions etc PART 7- Traditional herbal registrations for traditional herbal medicinal products. Rules about revocations‚ variation‚ withdrawals‚ suspensions etc PART 8- Permits member states to authorise the placing on the market of medicinal products without authorisation from a UK marketing

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    SAB 330 Week 8 PUBLIC POLICIES AND ECONOMIC ORGANIZATIONS 1) Explain term of “consideration” The "consideration" requirement for creating a Common Law contract requires that both sides of the agreement give consideration. "Consideration" is the giving of bargained for legal value. The "bargained for" requirement means only that the legal value given is that which the other party requested‚ i.e. that there has been some communication about who gives or does what for whom. There is seldom

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    order for it to be formed‚ agreement must take place and it can be broken down into two elements. Firstly‚ an offer. This can be described as an expression of willingness to contract on clear terms‚ with the intention that it will become a binding contract when it has been accepted. The second is acceptance‚ which can be defined as the unqualified expression of assent to the terms of an offer. Betty placing an advertisement in the Ealing advertiser for her BMW is clearly

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    Elements of a Contract Offer Acceptance Consideration Intention to be bound Mutuality Capacity Legality Offer: A promise to do (or not to do) something – together with an intention to be contractually bound on acceptance by the other party. OR A clear statement of the terms on which an offeror is prepared to be contractually bound. Offers can be made to: one person; an identified group of people; or the world at large. Offers to the World at Large: Offers not directed to any specific

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    the best Veterinary Medicine school in the Philippines because it offers a comprehensive and holistic curriculum‚ it has been producing prominent graduates and a roster of faculty who are specialists in their own fields‚ and it is a trendsetter in the local and international veterinary research‚ extension‚ and postgraduate studies. UPCVM’s Curriculum UPCVM has become the best veterinary college in the Philippines because it offers the most comprehensive and holistic veterinary medicine curriculum

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    Resource: J O’meara‚ Gregory. (2010) article in this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings Write and 1‚050- to 1‚400-word paper that summarizes the arguments for and against confining sick and older adult prisoners in jail. Which of these arguments do they think have merit? What values underlie each position? How does medical parole or release fit into this discussion? Provide alternative solutions to the problem and discuss their overall impacts. Parole for the elderly CJHS/430 Parole for the elderly

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    Nursing Practice Act Nursing Practice Act The Texas Nursing Practice Act (NPA) governs the practice of nursing in the state of Texas. It is implemented by the Board of Nursing (BON) to ensure that each person holding license as a nurse in Texas is competent to practice nursing safely. As such‚ nurses wanting to work in Texas are subject to the regulation and standards stipulated in the NPA and implemented by the BON. The primary requirement for nursing practice is the license. Any person practicing

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