Semester 2 2014 Fundamentals of Law: Contracts Assignment Name: Student ID: Table of Contents 1.0 Case 4 2.0 Questions 4 3.0 Memorandum 5 4.0 Reference 9 1.0 Case Semester Two 2014 Bea‚ an amateur art collector‚ read the following ad in the paper: “Steven’s Art and Antiques – The Finest in Collectibles – Internationally Recognised Artists!” Bea went to Steven’s store and spotted a large painting signed with the name “Master”. Bea asked Steven‚ “Is this an original
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agent‚ is considered in law to represent the other‚ called the principal‚ in such a way as to be able to affect the principal ’s legal position in respect of strangers to the relationship by the making of contracts or the [sale or purchase] of property." So‚ an agent is someone who represents another‚ called the principal‚ in dealings with third persons. Agency is therefore an exception to the general rule of contract law that only the parties to a contract are bound by it. Examples: a director
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they are therefore partial and value laden; we do not know or understand everything but we do know what we like and what we don’t like. In the discussion of ideologies of welfare‚ George and Wilding (1994) discussed this point and argued that major ideological perspective must possess certain characteristics in order to be regarded as of social importance. They outlined four such characteristics; 1. Coherence; Ideological perspective must have an internal logic and theoretical consistency
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Administration (Hons.) (Entreprenuership) © Hak Cipta Universiti Teknologi Mara GUIDELINES OF THE REPORT FORMAT (INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT) 1. Title page 2. Table of content (APA Format) 3. Abstract 4. Introduction i. Explain the background of the issues 5. Content : Content should be based on: i. Finding ii. Impact and influences iii. Discussion 6. Recommendation : Provide at least five (5) recommendations for further improvement. 7.
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The importance of the essential elements required for the formation of a valid contract-explain (P1.1) A contract will be enforceable if it can satisfy some basic conditions. These type conditions are known as elements of essential for a valid contract. Every legal contract satisfies these conditions. Without satisfying these conditions a contract can’t be acceptable. That’s why for the formation of a legal contract satisfying the essential elements is very important. The importance of the essential
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LEASE AGREEMENT This lease agreement‚ is made on the day of December 21st‚ 2012. Alectra Ltd. Company‚ incorporated under the relavant law of Bangladesh‚ having its registered office at house no. 96/1‚ Road no.15‚ Gulshan‚ Dhaka. (hereinafter referred to as “lessor”) Muktadir Khan‚ son of Faysal Khan‚ having his permanent address at house no. 46/2‚ Alauddin Road‚ North Badda‚ Dhaka. (hereinafter referred to as ‘leasee”) WHEREAS‚ the leasee is a company‚ carrying a business of electronic goods
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ZAMBIAN OPEN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW COMPUTER No. 21110141 LARRY HORE NJUNGU BACHELOR OF LAWS (LLB) COURSE: CONTRACT LAW (LL 12) LECTURER: GREENWELL LYEMPE ASSIGNMENT No. 2 SECOND YEAR‚ 2ND SEMESTER MOBILE: 0977 666160 CONTACT ADDRESS: PLOT 3601/4‚ MAPEPE ROAD‚ OLYMPIA PARK‚ LUSAKA TASKS: (i) Purpose of contractual remedies and whether they serve their intended objective (ii) Relationship between agency and principal (ii) Misrepresentation
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Blue‚ Red‚ Yellow‚ Green and White for an event that she has prepared‚ but since the stall didn’t have enough stock of the t-shirts Jannah ordered 250 t-shirts of different designs. Jannah and Grace made a contract wherein the t-shirts can be delivered in a later date. The contract was made on August 23’ 2016 and the date set for the t-shirts to be delivered is on August 28’ 2016. The contract was made by Jannah the buyer because she has a upcoming event which will be on September 1’2016 so in preparation
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Contract Creation and Management Erica Ackerman University of Phoenix Online Business Law LAW 531 Laurie Wicker April 30‚ 2012 Contract Creation and Management Introduction A contract is a binding agreement between two or more mutual parties. When people enter into a contract‚ they must abide by every article of the contract or they are in danger of a lawsuit for breach of contract (Cheeseman‚ 2010). The author of this paper completed the contract creation and management simulation
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NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY BANGALORE M.B.L. PART – I CONTRACT LAWS Important Case Laws 1. Balfour v. Balfour [(1919) 2 KB 571] Mr. Balfour promised to send £ 30 every month. Mr. Balfour did not send the money Mrs. Balfour sought to recover the promise money in the court of law. Whether a promise of domestic nature between a husband & wife could be binding? Held that‚ the promise between the parties was not intended by them to be legally binding. Hence‚ Mrs. Balfour could not
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