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    Prenuptial Agreements

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    Unit 2 short paper 1 Prenuptial Agreements William E. Ogle Unit 2 Short Paper: Prenuptial Agreements Family Law PA 250-01AU Prof; Kinsella Unit 2 short paper 2 This Act is intended to be relatively limited in scope. Section 1 defines a "premarital agreement" as "and agreement between prospective spouses made in contemplation of marriage

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    Law of Contracts

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    History of Contract in India The Third Law commission of British India formed in 1861 under the stewardship of Chairman Sir John Romilly‚ with initial members as Sir Edward Ryan‚ R. Lowe‚ J.M. Macleod‚ Sir W. Erle (succeeded by Sir. W.M. James) and Justice Wills (succeeded by J. Henderson)‚ had presented the report on contract law for India as Draft Contract Law (1866). The Draft Law was enacted as The Act 9 of 1872 on 25th April 1872 and the Indian Contract Act‚ 1872 came into force with effect

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    Contract

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    A contract -is a legal agreement that occurs between two or more parties. It can be a written or spoken agreement that can concern employment‚ sales‚ or tenancy. Parties or members involved‚ enter voluntarily into this agreement. Every contracts involve two persons they are the: Offeror and Offeree. The offeror is the one who offers to enter into a contract and the Offeree is the one to whom the contract is being offered Elements of a contract: Agreement‚ Lawful object‚ consideration and contractual

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    Formation Of Society

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    security and greater prosperity.  These early societies gathered in areas that had certain  shared characteristics.    In a brief essay (three paragraphs)‚ describe the key elements e.g. geographic  characteristics‚ food cultivation techniques‚ social organization‚ etc. necessary for the  formation of early societies.  Give examples of these elements from at least three of the major  regions where early societies formed. Utilize web resources to research and provide citation  for evidence from your selected sources

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    Void Agreements

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    ASPECTS OF BUSINESS LESSON 10: VOID AGREEMENTS Learning Outcomes After today’s class you should be able to answer the following questions; • • • The agreements expressly declared to be void The uncertain agreements The wagering agreements have not been discussed in the preceding chapter. Illegal agreements are also ‘unlawful agreements’ as they are expressly declared void by the Contract Act. It may be recalled that in the case of illegal agreements‚ transactions collateral to them are

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    law of contract

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    In Malaysia‚ our contract law is basically governed and enforced by the Contract Act 1950. The remedy of specific performance presupposes the existence of a valid contract between the parties to the controversy. The terms of the contract must be definite and certain. This is significant because equity cannot be expected to enforce either an invalid contract or one that is so vague in its terms that equity cannot determine exactly what it must order each party to perform. It would be unjust for a

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    Contract

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    undertaken by the other”. In relation to Rent a Tents contract with Susie the terms of the contract are that in return for Rent a Tent providing a marquee for the birthday weekend Susie will pay £2‚000. This is a binding contract as the several requirements to make a binding contract are‚ offer and acceptance‚ intention to create legal relations and consideration. ‘. However Rent a Tent then approached Susie and seeked to change the agreement and increase the cost of hire of the marquee to £2

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    Arbitration Agreement

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    Code of Civil Procedure‚ (CPC) 1908 has also been amended and section 89 has been introduced. Section 89 (1) of CPC provides an option for the settlement of disputes outside the court. It provides that where it appears to the court that there exist elements‚ which may be acceptable to the parties‚ the court may formulate the terms of a possible settlement and refer the same for arbitration‚ conciliation‚ mediation or judicial settlement. Due to extremely slow judicial process‚ there has been a big

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    Valid Contract

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    Importance of essential elements required for formation of valid contract The contract law is a situation where law is related to business transactions. In the situations good are purchased‚ sold‚ as well as moved through the contract. The employees are hired‚ land are developed‚ sold‚ bought leased or financed under the contract. Most of the businesses are based under contracts. Generally‚ the contracts represent foundation of the most of the commercial activities and therefore contract law stands for one

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    Offset Agreement

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    An offset agreement is a stipulation made between a foreign supplier and a company which requires the supplier to purchase a certain amount of goods from that country in exchange for a contract. Offset agreements can be direct or indirect‚ depending on what raw materials the country may have. These agreements are often required in order to award a foreign contract to a large company producing valuable goods. A direct offset agreement means that the supplier has agreed to buy something from the

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