The action failed because there was no indication that the arrangement was intended to be a contract. .1 Difference between the Tortuous Liability and Contractual Liability. 3.1.1 Contract Law Contract law is that body of rules that govern contractual agreements between persons or merchants. Contract laws outline what a person can or cannot include in a contract‚ and what the remedies are if a party breaches their contractual duties. For example: Silva contracts with James to purchase a van for
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implications does it have business professionals? Answer: Now a day technology is growing rapidly. Electronically communications (e-mail) is one of the technology we use it in our everyday life in business or personal life therefore; using technology has advantages and disadvantages. In this case low expectation of privacy mean to me it has less confidentiality. However‚ even if low expectation of privacy existed we still use all kinds of electronic communication. The implication in business professional use
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Issue Is there a valid contract between Khalid and Siti? Law and Application When Khalid is interested in buying Siti’s painting which she had named “Hawa”‚ Khalid met Siti and told her that he will pay her RM5‚000 for “Hawa”. This is an offer. Offer had be defined in S2(a) Contracts Act 1950 as “when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to the act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal”
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Sterling computer has entered into a partnership with NoBugs a microchip processing computer. The collaboration was developing into a something successful until an incident put a strain in the business relationship. Some month ago Sterling computer has had several of their computers explode shortly after customers install them. Upon an investigation which was conducted by Sterling researchers have discovered evidence of NoBugs’s microchips aggravating a dormant defect in their computers‚ causing
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a new dress‚ shoes and accessories for the date. He does not turn up and does not text you with an explanation. Can you sue him? If so‚ why? If not‚ why not? She would be unable to sue him as this is a social agreement which is unenforceable by law. Neither party has entered into a legally binding contract. Should you chose to break such an agreement‚ the consequences will be no more serious than upsetting or dissappointing your friends. This is similar to the case of Spellman v Spellman‚ in
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Smith but it cannot be enforceable by law. 09. Yes‚ Leitner’s proposal was supported by consideration because he was promised to pay 3‚500 within next 5 years‚ but his son refused to pay the partners the amount agreed on. 10. When the common object of a contract can no longer be carried out‚ the court may declare the contract has been frustrated. There are some ways of frustration. The names are given below: I. Destruction of an object‚ II. Changes of law‚ III. Failure of pre-conditions IV
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Question 1 The issue of this question is whether Scott and Kyle can bring legal action against Wayne for what they feel is a breach of contract. Under the law governing offer and acceptance‚ a valid offer has been made through an advertisement. In order for an offer to be accepted‚ the party must entirely accept the offer. The rules governing acceptance has to be positive not passive. Silence does not forms acceptance. The general rule of acceptance is that the acceptance must be received by
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POLITICAL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS The developed world is living in an age of globalization‚ characterized by • Economic liberalization • Deregulation • Privatization All of these factors create a reduced role for the state‚ or so it seems at least on the surface. But the state still plays a significant role in the lives of people and businesses. “The State Is Dead . . . . Long Live the State” State versus Nation Characteristics of a State: •
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Assignment brief – QCF BTEC Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title BTEC LEVEL 3 NATIONAL DIPLOMA / EXTENDED DIPLOMA HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE UNIT 21 NUTRITION FOR HEALTH and SOCIAL CARE Learner name Assessor name ANN WALSHE Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on October/ November 2014 Group A 29th Jan. 2015 Year 1 Group B 27th Jan. 2015 Year 1 Group A 11th May 2015 Year 2 Group B 11th May 2015 Year 2 Assignment title NUTRITION FOR HEALTH and SOCIAL CARE In this assessment
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refused to carry out it. The different point is case did not have the intention to create a legal relations‚ but Anthony’s case did. Therefore‚ the previous one is not binding‚ but the latter one is binding. The second condition is about the family law‚ there are two different cases and they happened between husband and wife. The first one is Balfour v Balfour (1919)‚ it states that the husband promised to give the wife maintenance payments‚ because he worked overseas. After reaching this agreement
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