CONTRACTS PROJECT A CASE ANALYSIS ON Stilk v Myrick 16 December 1809 (1809) 2 Campbell 317 170 E.R. 1168 BY ROHAN GOSWAMI NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ ODISHA ROLL NUMBER: 042 SEMESTER: SECOND SEMESTER COURSE: B.A. L.L.B Email: 12BA042@nluo.ac.in FEBRUARY 2013 This case analysis forms a part of the internal assignment and was assigned by the subject Professor Mr Rangin Pallav Tripathy. Issues that would be dealt with in the following case analysis: * The Law as it stood before
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NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY BANGALORE M.B.L. PART – I CONTRACT LAWS Important Case Laws 1. Balfour v. Balfour [(1919) 2 KB 571] Mr. Balfour promised to send £ 30 every month. Mr. Balfour did not send the money Mrs. Balfour sought to recover the promise money in the court of law. Whether a promise of domestic nature between a husband & wife could be binding? Held that‚ the promise between the parties was not intended by them to be legally binding. Hence‚ Mrs. Balfour could not
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Introduction A brand defined as “a name‚ term‚ sign symbol‚ design or a combination of these‚ that identifies the product or services of one seller or group of seller and differentiates them from those of competitors.” (Kotler and Armstrong 2009) Building brand can bring a lot of benefits for customers and business. It helps customers to differentiate products from others. Also‚ branding helps business to differentiate a company from its competitors and acts as means of positioning. Additionally
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Bibliography: Halson‚ Rogel. Contract Law. 2nd ed. London: Longman‚ 2013. Print. Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co Ltd v Selfridge & Co Ltd [1915] UKHL 1‚ [1915] AC 847 White v Bluett (1853) 23 LJ Ex 36 Foakes v Beer (1883-84) LR 9 App Cas 605 House of Lords Hirachand Punamchand v Temple [1911] 2 KB 330 Court of Appeal Central London Property Trust v High Trees House [1947]
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promise‚ right‚ or goods or services. For example‚ the promisee has to give something in return for the promise of the promisor in order to convert a bare promise made in his favour into a binding contract. According to Lord Dunedin in Dunlop v Selfridge (1915)‚ consideration is “an act or forbearance of one party‚ or the promise thereof‚ is the price for which the promise of the other is bought‚ and the promise thus given for value is enforceable”. Thus‚ consideration may be viewed as a sort of
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A business’s keeness to put customers first Important to reach a business’s objectives and goals Customer is the main source of revenue Important to follow the policy in order to retain customers To retain company’s image and reputation Avoid bad public relation Avoid customer desertion Avoid law suits Leads to higher profitability 10.Satisfied and happy customers will promote your products or services 11.Having your customers as
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to verify the positioning of the new luxury brands in relation to traditional luxury brands and middle range brands‚ and to draw implications for both academics and practitioners. In other words‚ to show that in terms of perceived prestige new luxury brands are substantially closer to traditional prestige brands than middle-range brands. In terms of price‚ however‚ they are substantially closer to middle-range brands
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M&S (A) Marks & Spencer (known as M&S) is a famous British retail chain selling clothes‚ food‚ household goods and furniture from over 450 shops in the UK and some 200 managed under franchise in 30 territories mostly in Europe‚ the Middle East‚ Asia and the Far East as well as wholly-owned stores in the Republic of Ireland and Hong Kong. In 2007 it had a turnover of over £7 billion and employed over 70‚000 people. M&S’s origins come from a chain of ‘penny bazaars’ (market stalls selling everything
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1. Introduction Nowadays‚ Zara and Chanel are known worldwide as two successful brands. The former is a mass clothing retailer whose production takes only weeks whereas the latter is perceived as one of the most established retailers in haute couture‚ specialising in luxury goods whose production takes months. Zara has more than 800 stores worldwide‚ in sharp contrast to Chanel which has about 160 boutiques (wilkepedia). Coco Chanel founded her brand 106 years ago while Amancio Ortega created
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I/ Introduction: Satisfying customer needs has always been the priority task of any business. However this task has become harder as ever since manufacturing shifts to standardization. Today not only the core product or service is matter to customer‚ but also the value that go with it. This explains why firms are desperate to find the competitive advantages that can help them produce such value and differentiate themselves from competitors. In order to create competitive advantages‚ firm need to
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