THERE ARE 7 ELEMENTS WHICH ARE REQUIRED FOR THERE TO BE A VALID CONTRACT. LIST AND DISCUSS THEM AND SAY WHAT HAPPENS IF ANY ONE OF THE ELEMENTS IS MISSING. All agreements are not contracts. A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. An agreement that is not enforceable by law is not considered a contract. There are many elements that are required for a contract valid‚ offer and acceptance‚ intention to create legal relationship‚ capacity of the parties‚ consent‚ consideration
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A contract is an enforceable agreement between two or more persons or entities pursuant to which the parties undertake binding obligations. The vast majority of all business --- both personal and commercial --- is conducted pursuant to contracts‚ either oral or written‚ and courts of law decide disputes between parties to contracts. The four basic elements necessary for formation of a valid contract are capacity‚ offer and acceptance‚ consideration and compliance with law and public policy. Also
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ESSENTIAL REQUISITES OF CONTRACTS Article 1318. There is no contract unless the following requisites concur: 1. Consent of the contracting parties; 2. Object certain which is the subject matter of the contract; 3. Cause of the obligation which is established. Article 1319. Consent is manifested by the meeting of the offer and the acceptance upon the thing and the cause which are to constitute the contract. The offer must be certain and the acceptance absolute. A qualified acceptance
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Marketing is the management process that involves in identifying‚ anticipating and satisfying consumer requirements profitability. This means that marketing is essential to the success of a business its main aim is to enable business to meet the needs of its customers. There are some features of business marketing behaviour‚ these involve consumers are vital importance this means that when a product has a greater chance of being successful it satisfies consumer needs. Leckerei which is an organic
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M1: ANALYSE THE IMPACT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A VALID CONTRACT IN THE GIVEN SITUATION Breach of contract in the case of a private sale In the Westshire Times on 2 September there was an advertisement to sell a 1998 Porsche 911 for £21‚000. The advertiser was Jamal‚ giving a contact address. On 7 September Bob wrote to Jamal stating that he was interested in buying the car for £20‚000. On 9 September Jamal wrote back to Bob stating that he could not sell the car for less than £20‚500. On
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CHAPTER 2 > ESSENTIAL REQUISITES OF CONTRACTS GENERAL PROVISIONS Art. 1318. There is no contract unless the following requisites concur: (1) Consent of the contracting parties; (2) Object certain which is the subject matter of the contract; (3) Cause of the obligation which is established. (1261) SECTION 1. – Consent Art. 1319. Consent is manifested by the meeting of the offer and the acceptance upon the thing and the cause which are to constitute the contract. The offer must
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The elements of a crime are a sequence of components which must exist in order to prove that an individual is responsible for an offense. The prosecuting party must supply corroborative proof to display that each element of an offense is present. The three essential elements that must be present are criminal act‚ criminal intent‚ and concurrence. If a case does not have‚ but just one of these elements‚ then it might begin to disintegrate. The two most important components for specific intent are:
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Elements of the law of contract Catharine MacMillan Richard Stone 2009 LLB 2650040 Diploma in Law 2690040 page 2 This subject guide was prepared for the University of London External System by: University of London External System Catharine MacMillan BA (Victoria) ‚ LLB (Queen’s‚ Canada)‚ LLM (Cantab)‚ Lecturer in Law‚ School of Law‚ Queen Mary‚ University of London and Richard Stone LLB (Soton)‚ LLM (Hull)‚ Barrister‚ Professor and Head of Law‚ Lincoln Law School‚ University of
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Unit 4: Marketing Principles Section 4: Understand and use the marketing mix in different contexts * Plan marketing mixes for two different segments in the consumer markets To enable an explanation of the use of marketing mixes for two segments in the consumer market‚ it is intended to use a food product which is entering a competitive UK market. In this case‚ it is intended to concentrate on two diverse products: 1. Low salt and fat cheddar (blocks) 2. Handy sealed multi packs each
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Genuine Consent For contract to valid ‚ both party must genuinely consent ‚ or agree to the contract 1. Unconscionability 2.Duress 3.Undue Influence 4.Mistake 5.Actionable Misrepresentation * Unconscionaboility ( extremely unfair ): Both pt need to have equal power BUT Only 1 pt has superior bargaining power . The other pt has special disability and pt enter to the one-sided ‚ take it or leave it ‚ unfair -- the court decide the contract was unconscionable ( unfair) ++ Special disability
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