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    English Contract Law

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    ADVOCATES FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AT A GLANCE GUIDE TO BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ENGLISH CONTRACT LAW Prepared by lawyers from www.a4id.org TABLE OF CONTENTS I FORMATION OF A CONTRACT A. OFFER B. ACCEPTANCE C. CONSIDERATION D. CONTRACTUAL INTENTION E. FORM II CONTENTS OF A CONTRACT A. EXPRESS TERMS B. IMPLIED TERMS III THE END OF A CONTRACT – EXPIRATION‚ TERMINATION‚ VITIATION‚ FRUSTRATION A EXPIRATION B TERMINATION C VITIATION D FRUSTRATION

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    ACCA (ENG) (F4) Corporate and Business Law Mind Maps © OneStudy Training Limited • • • • • • • • • • • Every chapter is summarised – easy to digest for revision; Ideal to test your knowledge; Colour and shape to stimulate your brain; Produced using MindGenius software. Mind Map Benefits According to MindGenius and Tony Buzan: Gives you an overview of a large subject; Enables you to plan a course of action and make decisions; Gathers and holds large amounts of data and information for you;

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    liberties to every citizen. With reference to Article 8 and 10 of the Constitution‚ discuss critically whether such fundamental rights are sufficiently enshrined in the Constitution. (12 marks) (b) 2. Distinguish between an offer and an invitation to treat. Give two examples to illustrate the distinction. (13 marks) (a) What is the standard of care for an engineer in the tort of negligence? (b) Discuss with relevant cases. (13 marks) What is constructive dismissal of an employee

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    LAW OF CONTRACT NOTES INTRODUCTION. A contract is an agreement between two parties which is enforceable by law.An agreement is made when a person signifies his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything with a view of obtaining the assent of the other party. Such act or abstinence is said to make a proposal.The person making the proposal is called the offeror and the person accepting the proposal is called the offeree TYPES OF CONTRACTS: Contracts may be classified into: -Written

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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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    I) INTRODUCTION In accordance to Section 2 of the SGA 1957‚ the definition of goods is “every kind of movable property other than actionable claims and money and include stock and shares‚ growing crops‚ grass and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale”. As such‚ goods are generically used to refer to commodities or items of all types‚ excepting services‚ said items usually being involved in trade or commerce. SGA

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    [Type the document title] [Type the document subtitle] [Pick the date] [Type the company name] Khan QUESTION On 1 October‚ Buyer saw a courier van with a FOR SALE sign that included a telephone number and a price of "$25‚000 cash." That night‚ Buyer called Seller. Buyer explained that he would have to borrow the money but could get it next week. Seller provided his address to Buyer and told Buyer‚ "If you want the van‚ mail me a cheque for $5000. Pay the balance by1 November." Later

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    Precedent:Higher Court binds the lower   PersuasivePrecedent:Courts of the same level: persuasive   LAW OF CONTRACT  ELEMENTS:- 1.            Offer To be distinguished from ‘invitation to treat’:Advertisement 2.            Acceptance 3.            Intention to create legal relationship Mere promise for lunch treat is NOT binding 4.            Consideration          Except: Natural Love & Affection:e.g.Father to Son 5.            Certainty 6.            Capacity-Sound Mind   MINOR

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    ENG3U1-01 7 May 2012 Comparison of Antagonists in Lord of the Flies and Shutter Island As a social human‚ it is impossible not to write a distasteful person off as an enemy. Every little thing they do seems to be laced with bad intentions. The novel Lord of the Flies written by William Golding‚ and the film Shutter Island directed by Martin Scorsese are both texts that contain antagonist characters with unique and similar qualities. An antagonistic character is usually written to be driven

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    Chapter 1 An Introduction to Computer Science INVITATION TO Computer Science 1 Objectives After studying this chapter‚ students will be able to: • Understand the definition of computer science • Write down everyday algorithms and evaluate them to determine if they are ambiguous or not effectively computable Invitation to Computer Science‚ 6th Edition 2 Objectives (continued) After studying this chapter‚ students will be able to: • Understand the roots of modern computer

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