LAW OF CONTRACT NOTES FOR DIPLOMA STUDENTS The Following are for the Lecture 1. Agreement: is an offer made by one person and an acceptance of that offer by a person to whom the offer is made. The offer and acceptance change their characters and become promises. Refer to Section 2 (1) (e) of the Act. Contract: must be an agreement. The agreement must be enforceable by law. Essential Ingredients: 1. 2. 3. 4. Free Consent Competency or Capacity Consideration Creates Legal relations
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Point of View “I maintain that the Ewells started it all‚ but Jem‚ who was four ears my senior‚ said it started long before that.” (chapter 1‚ page 1) I know this book is written in 1st person point of view by the words I and me. The point of view impacts the story because you are able to experience the narrator’s feelings about everything happening. Simile "…her hand was as wide as a bed slat." (chapter 1‚ page 6) This example of a simile is comparing Calpurnia’s hand to a bed slat. This
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March 6‚ 2013 Farm Animals: Do They Deserve a Good Life? When was the last time that you ate meat? Was it this morning when you had some bacon with your eggs? Or was it last night when you had that nice juicy steak? Whether it was today or yesterday‚ many people can agree that eating meat is just a way of life. Almost every meal comes with a good helping of some yummy poultry or beef. However‚ as many of us know‚ the ways that chickens and cattle are treated before being slaughtered are very unethical
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Who is Donald Duck? Full Name: Donald Fauntleroy Duck Birthdate: Egg hatched June 9‚ 1934 (Egg laid Friday‚ March 13‚ 1934) Besides in my opinon‚ being the greatest cartoon character ever‚ Donald is the one in the little blue suit that is more often in a rage than not. His personality shows through actions. He gives new meaning to the phrase: "Actions speak louder than words." His lines are few and almost indecipherable‚ forcing his actions to speak the volumeof his parts. His personality
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it‚ but he makes an effort. 1.2.1. = 1.1. (decision 1‚ ends the dialog) 1.2.2. Geralt: Look‚ people. Seems like Bran has everything under control. The warg acts like a dog. (neutral) Yanka: I had nine hens yesterday. Only eight left today. The beast took it‚ I bet it! Bran‚ you have to pay for the hen your beast had guzzled! Bob: I heard that witchers protect people from the beasts‚ but it seems we have one here‚ who is on the beast’s side. Rust: Fuck the witcher! We screw bastard’s head off by our
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The Canterbury Tales contains three very different characters with varying stories. The Wife of Bath‚ The Nun’s Priest‚ and the Pardoner all have unique perspectives on life and morality. Each tells a story that reveals their true beliefs and personalities. Every story possesses a moral that goes with the character who told it. Firstly‚ The Wife of Bath and her tale can be compared with the Nuns Priest and the Pardoner. The Wife of Bath is an eccentric woman who is luxuriously dressed: “Her kerchiefs
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different kinds of illnesses. I’ve also wondered what it takes to make a flu vaccine? The CDC says “The most common way that flu vaccines are made is using an egg-based manufacturing process that has been in existence for more than 70 years. R- To hen eggs to the actual flu vaccine being injected into your arm‚ one of the most
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When the pigs determine they need money they tell the hens they will need to sell their eggs. This horrifies the hens who believe the eggs to be their unborn children and refuse to give them up. However they give them up when the pigs cut their rations in response (Glover‚ Beaird). Before Snowball is run off the farm Napoleon uses the
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$/pound Saving per year per bird: 156/20000*1/2*0.079*365=$0.1125 Saving on egg production Loss one egg 5 months: loss of egg per hen a year is 2.4 Cost per dozen: $0.50 Saving per hen per year: 0.50*2.4/12=$0.099 Reduced cost due to mortality Cost of mortality with debeaking 2.4*9%=$0.216 Cost of mortality with ODI lenses 2.3%*4.5%=$0.108 Saving per hen: $0.108 Total saving by using ODI lenses compared to debeaking: 0.1125+0.099+0.108=$0.319 Because farmers won’t accept this price of
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monks should not hunt‚ be reckless‚ nor leave the monastery. Instead‚they should study and perform manual labor. The Monk ignores these rules. Chaucer shows that the Monk does not care about the rules when he says‚ "He yaf nought of that text a pulled hen"(Norton‚ p.85) and when he says‚ "Of priking and of hunting for the hare was al his lust‚ for no cost wolde he spare"(191-192). The Monk will never follow the rules because they are against what he loves to do. He may want to have the title of "monk"
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