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    mutual assent to the same bargain. Evidenced by an offer and acceptance. a. Requirements of the Offer –an offer is a promise or commitment to do or refrain from doing some specified action in the future. i. Three elements are required: offeror must have serious intention to become bound by offer‚ the term of the offer must be reasonably certain or definite‚ and the offer must be communicated to the offeree. ii. Intentions – excludes offers made in obvious anger/jest/excitement. Other examples

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    Morrissey v. Brewer Morrissey v. Brewer accrued in 1972 and was marked the beginning of the United States supreme court involvement with parole revocation procedures. The problem with this certain case was whether the due process clauses of the Fourth Amendment required that a state give a person the chance to be heard before canceling their parole. This happened when Morrissey was charged with false drawing of checks in 1967 in Iowa. After he pled guilty‚ he was sentenced seven years in prison

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    Arts. 1305-1329 Art. 1305 Contracts- meeting of minds between two parties which takes place when anoffer by one party is accepted by the other; one or more persons bind himself or themselves with respect to another to the fulfillment of a prestation to give‚ to fo or not to do. Contract and obligation distinguished: Contract | Obligation | One of the sources of obligations | Legal tie or the relation to itself that exists after a contract has been entered into. | Contract and agreement

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    Chapter 3 Offer and Acceptance 1 The offer (1) Invitation to treat An invitation to treat is essentially an initial appproach to others inviting them to make an offer which may or may not be accepted. e.g. The taking of articles from the shelves by the customer would normally constitute an offer to buy and not the acceptance by her or him of an offer to sell.(Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd) (2) Unilateral offers If the offer is made to the world at large

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    trolley. Definition of Offer Based on Malaysian law Act 136 Contract Act 1950 an offer or proposal under Section 2(a) of the contract Act 1950 mention that when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of the another to act or abstinence‚ he said to make a proposal. An offer is made when one party makes it clear‚ by words or actions that he is prepared to be bound as soon as the offer is accepted by the person

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    Business Law MGMT597 Week Two Homework Problems: 14.2. The Sacketts win. The Statute of Frauds provides that oral contracts for the sale of land are invalid unless in writing. Where‚ however‚ the party seeking to enforce the conveyance has partially performed the contract‚ so as to render recession inequitable and unjust‚ the contract may be outside of the statute. Thus‚ where it appears that a vendee has taken continuous and exclusive possession under the contract and has made improvements

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    Food Protection Course   3/26/2014 10:58:01 AM   Lesson 1: Regulations and Inspections of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has the jurisdiction to regulate all matters affecting health in the city and to perform all those functions and operations that relate to the health of the people of the city. The Health Code This is the set of regulations

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    STUDENT CONDUCT MONITORING SYSTEM FOR DCSP STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE Presented to the Department Head of the Information Technology Department DMMA College of Southern Philippines Tigatto Road‚ Buhangin‚ Davao City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For Systems Analysis and Design DMMA College of Southern Philippines BY KRISTINE ANNJO C. CABUNOC JONALYN G. CAMANSO February 2013 Table of Contents Part I SYSTEMS ANALYSIS REPORT 4 Introduction 4-5 The Organization

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    factors have led to many improvements in traffic safety. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)‚ Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD)‚ and Remove Intoxicated Drivers (RID) are organizations trying to stop teenage drunk driving. These organizations offer support for victims of drunk drivers‚ as well as presenting more information on teen drunk driving. As a result of their efforts more than 2‚000 state laws have been passed to reduce alcohol-impaired driving. Laws such as not being able to buy any

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    Plagiarism in Higher Learning The types of free essays available online often begin with misattributed or irrelevant quotes‚ such as the words of wisdom offered by astronaut Lt. Rick Astley‚ who warned that‚ “We‚ as intelligent‚ sentient beasts‚ must devour our young before they can rise up and take control‚ because inside we both know what’s been going on. We know the game and we’re gonna play it and if you ask me how I’m feeling‚ don’t tell me you’re too blind to see.” It is very easy to catch

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