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    breach of a specific contractual provision despite being given the opportunity to do so through discovery. While Reed speculates that colleges have a duty to protect the health of their athletes‚ he fails to demonstrate how such duty is grounded in contract. Reed asserts the release is not enforceable‚ because it was not supported by consideration. Consideration may be any benefit conferred or detriment suffered. The forbearance of a legal right is a legal detriment which constitutes good consideration

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    Maroubra and Kogarah are of two Sydney suburbs in Australia. Maroubra is a beach suburb while Kogarah is a residential one. There are similarities and differences between these two suburbs. This report will compare and contract information on aspects and features of people‚ housing and services. There are some similarities and differences in people. As for population‚ Maroubra has 26500 people whereas Kogarah has only 10900 people. The two suburbs have the largest age group from 20

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    Employers liability Cases Walker v Northumberland County Council (1995) This case is notable as one of the first successful claims for work-related stress. Mr Walker was employed by Northumberland County Council as a senior social worker. At the time of the case‚ he had worked for the authority for 17 years‚ dealing mainly with cases of child abuse. In the 1980s‚ his workload gradually increased to such an extent that in 1986 he suffered a nervous breakdown. This was diagnosed by his GP who recommended

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    This Lease‚ made and entered into ________________________‚ by and between Curtis Denton Barnhill of the one part‚ hereinafter mentioned called the lessor and __________________________ of the other part‚ hereinafter called the lessee‚ both of said county and state witnessed: That the lessor‚ in consideration of the agreements and covenants hereinafter mentioned to be fulfilled by the lessee‚ both hereby demise and lease to the lessee‚ his heirs‚ executors‚ and administrators‚ for the period of

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    There are four elements to a valid contract. 1. At least two separate parties entering into an agreement: The agreement can be between two people‚ or one person and a company or between two companies. 2. The parties are qualified to agree to the terms and conditions in the contract: The parties must be of legal age and have an understanding of what the contract is and details it outlines. 3. Both parties are receiving consideration or value from the agreement: This is most commonly

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    CONTRACTS OUTLINE Prof. Page – Contracts I – Fall 2011 |CONSIDERATION | - A legal contract only exists when there is an exchange – whether that’s a promise for a promise‚ performance for a promise‚ etc… this is called consideration. The promises/performance have to be influencing the other party to act/promise. *i.e. the ‘fuzzy coughdrop’ rule* i. RESTATEMENT

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    Plaintiff purchased and used wool for local manufacture between 1946-48 and received some payments. The Government subsequently stopped its subsidy scheme and the Plaintiff sued the Government for subsidies it claimed it was due. Rules There was no contract. The statement made by the Commonwealth was not offered as consideration for the plaintiff buying the wool. The Court stated that in cases such as this: ‘… it is necessary‚ … that it should be made to appear that the statement or announcement which

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    terminate the contract. In relation to this case‚ the offer and acceptance‚ thus the making of agreement‚ has been established. Offer‚ is when an offeror offers anything to the offeree‚ then the offeree makes an agreement through acceptance‚ which then forms and agreement‚ thus where the offer and acceptance is being applied. In light to this question‚ it will be tackled on how David will deal with these offerees and their respective parties‚ which will be discussed mainly on how the contract is made

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    of a valid contract‚ explain what the objective theory of contracts is and define and explain how the objective theory of contracts applies to the Unit 3 IP. This paper will also explain why I think the court held that there was not a valid contract in the scenario of the unit 3 IP as well as explain why advertisements are generally considered not to be valid offers. The four elements of a valid contract are: * There must be an agreement in all vital conditions of the contract. * There

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    Summary: In our case scenario Bart and Alan bot reside in Boring‚ Oregon. Alan is the finder of Bart’s lost item before Bart offers a reward. In Contract law a reward offer is binding. In Property law a person has a responsibility to return lost personal property to its rightful owner. Issue: Is Alan entitled to collect a reward before he returns Bart’s object? Rule: MacFarlane v. Bloch‚ 59 Ore. 1 (Or. 1911) In the above mentioned case‚ one party found a pocketbook with a value

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