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    sign the contract on 15th of July 1916 but it is argued that It was merely a mechanical signature as the farther did not know what the contents of the contract were and so did not give informed consent. The plaintiff wants the contract to be null and void as if the contract goes through it will not be to the benefit of the plaintiff but to his prejudice. Issues: The main issue discussed in this case is that of whether a contract that is entered into by a minor that only takes effect after the minor

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    Problem 1: Travel Expenses Problem Description: Write a C++ program that calculates and displays the total travel expenses of a business trip. The user must provide the following information: * Number of days spent on the trip. * The departure on the first day of the trip‚ and the time of arrival back home on the last day of the trip. The departure and arrival time must be entered in 12h or 24h formats. Your program should consider AM and PM. * The amount of meals eaten The company

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    servant by which he is not to go to work for a rival in trade. Such a covenant may well be held to be reasonable. (RESTRICTIVE COVENANT) The question then arises whether any given restraint clause is valid and enforceable against the ex-employee‚ or void?? The modern law on restraint of trade is to be found in Nordenfelt v Maxim Nodernfelt Guns and Ammunition Co and Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Harper’s Garage (Stourport) Ltd a case on ‘solus’ agreements in the garage trade‚ where the HOL reconsidered

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    the numbers in the list Your choice: 1 Answer is: 16 Exiting program... */ public class Project1 { //public class ReadFile { // Read lists of numbers from a specified text file. public static void main(String[] args){ if(args.length == 0) System.out.println("No file specified."); else { FileReader theFile; BufferedReader inFile; String oneLine; int s; try{ // file not found exception must be caught

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    getFormat() { return this.format; } public void setFormat(String format) { this.format = format; } } Public Access Modifier - public: A class‚ method‚ constructor‚ interface etc declared public can be accessed from any other class. Therefore fields‚ methods‚ blocks declared inside a public class can be accessed from any class belonging to the Java Universe. Example: The following function uses public access control: public static void main(String[] arguments) { // ... } The main()

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    Theme of the divided self within Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. <br> <br>Thematically‚ the divided self is one of the most interesting themes within both novels and is of great importance to the development or ruin of the characters in both ‘Wuthering Heights’ and ‘Frankenstein.’ Both authors when primarily exploring this theme focus upon the physical‚ mental or spiritual division within certain characters. <br> <br>In Emily Bronte’s novel ‘Wuthering Heights‚’ the

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    Genuine Assent Are you for real? -Valid‚ void‚ voidable. -Valid: perfectly fine contract. -Void: contract cannot be used. -Voidable: a party of the contract has the right to declare it void. -Unilateral Mistake: mistake by one party‚ has no effect on the contract. Contract must be followed‚ even with mistakes. Valid contract. -Mutual Mistake: mistake made by both parties. Causes agreements to be void. -Existence of subject matter. -Nature of the agreement. (For some really good

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    Ex.no: 1 STUDY OF UML DIAGRAMS Date: UML DIAGRAMS There are three classifications of UML diagrams: • Behavior diagrams. A type of diagram that depicts behavioral features of a system or business process. This includes activity‚ state machine‚ and use case diagrams as well as the four interaction diagrams. • Interaction diagrams. A subset of behavior diagrams which emphasize object interactions. This includes communication‚ interaction overview‚ sequence‚ and timing

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    THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT‚ 1872 ACT No. 9 OF 1872 1* [25th April‚ 1872.] Preamble.WHEREAS it is expedient to define and amend certain parts of the law relating to contracts ; It is hereby enacted as follows - PRELIMINARY 1. Short title. 1.Short title.-This Act may be called the Indian Contract Act‚1872. Extent‚ Commencements.-It extends to the whole of India 2*[except the State of Jammu and Kashmir]; and it shall come into force on the first day of September‚ 1872. 3* Nothing herein contained

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    by Sec.10 of Contract Act in the following terms; ‘All agreements are contracts if they are made by the free consent of parties competent to contract‚ for a lawful consideration and with a lawful object‚ and are not hereby expressly declared to be void.’ Following are the conditions for validity of the contract in detail. 1. Offer and Acceptance: There must be an agreement based on a lawful offer made by one party and a lawful acceptance of that offer from the other party. The adjective lawful

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