monetary compensation for the loss of contractual benefits specific performance - party required to honour contractual obligations injunction - order by court requiring a person to stop doing something recovery of contract price - agreed damages clauses - contract itself makes provision for damages to be paid in the case of breach. OFFER (p164) An offer exists where a reasonable person would conclude from the facts that the person was willing for their promise to be binding in law. it is a question
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understand the meaning of express & implied terms in a contract‚ considering the use of key terms e.g.terms relating to payment can be analysed as implied terms found in law and the remedies available for not following the terms of a contract. Exclusion clauses that try to remove some liability for one party’s breach of contract are common in written contracts‚ yet these terms often have no legal effect. The law tries to balance freedom of contract with protecting the weaker party (usually a consumer)
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a car in a given travel destination‚ consumers must abide by a very strict contract that consumers must agree to. However‚ if the consumer does not fully understand the contract and signs in blindly‚ the consumer holds a very high risk of paying a lot more then the advertised price of a specific vehicle. A consumer who has the mentality of treating the rented car like his or her own car will be severely punished because the contract for renting a car explicitly states how the car can or cannot be
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Assignment Issue : Georgia provides a home pet care service‚ and Malcolm is interested in his service‚ he asked Georgia take care of his pets. Malcolm introduce Georgia his award winning rabbit and tropical fish‚ he especially mentioned he will show his winning rabbit in Melbourne for 10‚000. Georgia gave him a oral promise that he is a professional‚ an animal lover and taking care of these pets will not be a problem. In the next day‚ Georgia emails a standard form contract‚ in the contract
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intelligent and important decision for the future of Calgary. However‚ three immediately significant problems or concerns present themselves with the adoption of this bylaw in Calgary: 1) lower property value/less available housing‚ 2) traffic/parking congestion‚ and 3) the altering of the character and quality of life of the neighbourhood. Mayor Nenshi wants to ensure Calgary that the first
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(constituents) The parts of sentences belong to a limited range of types. (syntactic categories) The parts have specific roles or functions within the larger parts they belong to. (grammatical functions) Concept 1:Principle of constituency Sentence Clause Phrase Word Morpheme Constituents CONSTITUENT STRUCTURE The bus is coming. Uncle Jim is walking down the steps. I will take his bag. We can put his luggage in the boot. He looks very fit. CHAIN & CHOICE RELATIONSHIPS
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The First World War was a destructive event that left Western economies broken down by infrastructural damages and caused substantial human suffering from the high death toll. In response to this devastation‚ members of the world assembled at the Paris Conference in January of 1919 in an attempt to restore the peace. However‚ goals to fix damages and form an orderly world were merely an illusion since the founders of the treaty of Versailles had national ambitions‚ interests in war aims‚ and were
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Tutorial 5 1. Naeve Soh‚ a diploma holder enters into an employment contract with a company as an accounting assistant. The working hours are 8am to 9pm daily except for Sundays and Public Holidays. The pay is $2100 per month. The market rate for a similar job is $3700 and employees in similar jobs in other companies work generally only from 8 am to 6 pm. After working for two months Naeve Soh feels all this is very unfair and wants to challenge it. (a) Assuming there is no statute prohibiting
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ways it can be used an in the jobs it can perform. Compound and complex sentences give you additional alternatives for expressing ideas‚ usually in more precise ways. Simple Sentence A Simple sentence is a sentence that has only one independent clause. It expresses one idea only. |Mariam works in private firm. |A simple sentence has at least one subject | |[subject] [verb] |and
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[1939] 2 KB 206 Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. [1893] 1 QB 256‚ Errington v Errington (1952)‚ Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks 1856 Smith v Crossley Bros (1951) 95 SJ 655‚ Alcock case Short v J & W Henderson Ltd (1946) 79 Ll Lawson‚ R. (2011) Exclusion Clauses and Unfair Contract Terms‚ Netherlands‚ Kluwer Law International BV.
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