Contract Act

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    Proposal

    PART A Q1.Distinguish between the role of Criminal Law and Civil Law in relation to the English Legal System and analyze the purpose the law is attempting to serve in this area. Nowadays, law is very important for every country all over the world. It is known as a system of rules, which every people have to obey that. The Legal system of England gets two main categories: criminal law and civil law. Firstly, Criminal law is one of the two main things of the legal system of England, which

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    Jmu Hm 203 Study Guide

    The body of the constitution * Creates the three branches of government and grants certain powers to each branch * The amendments to the constitution * Protect individual rights by putting limitations on the governments ability to act in certain ways * Amendments protect the government, not private individuals The Legislative Branch * Created by Article 1 of the Constitution * House of Representative * Senate * Responsible for the creation of new

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    Marketing of Insurance Services Agency Approach

    The creation of agency. The relationship can be formulated either through written or oral communication or by conduct. When required to act under seal, the agent must be given a document to validate his authority. This gives the agent power of attorney to act on behalf of his client. It has also been 2) Capacity: only individual who have been proven capable can act as agents. Exceptional cases are made during his period of sanity. Also a company can take up the role of an agent for another party

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    Case Review

    awarded damages and costs. Bench Win, which only later discovered that the plaintiffs were squatters, pleaded that the consideration for the compensation agreement was illegal and the contract were void. Issues Whether the contact void and unenforceable? Whether plaintiffs use of premises as consideration for contract unlawful? Decision The court dismissing the claims with costs.The compensation agreement between the plaintiffs and Bench Win were void and unenforceable on the ground of illegality

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    Nature of Agency

    June 10, 2013 Thane J. Messinger, MBA, JD, ALM Abstract This paper will present an analysis of the issues contained in the Nature of Agency video. Quick Takes Video is the defendant in a lawsuit brought on by Non-Linear Pro for breach of contract. Quick Takes Video agreed to a three-month trial of Non-Linear Pro’s editing system that did not meet the expectations of the Quick Takes team or management and did not work how the salesman described it. Hal, the owner of Quick Takes Video returned

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    Arbitration in Nepal

    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration Law in Nepal Anamol Bisht Kathmandu University School of Management In an event of the breach of any contract, legal remedy should be provided to the parties that are involved in the agreement. However, instead of going directly to the court of law, there are specific remedies that serve as an alternative dispute resolution and one such alternative is arbitration. In arbitration, an arbitrator (a neutral third party or experts) renders a decision based on the disputes

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    Busniss Law and Cyber Law

    James. Section 2(h) of the contract 1950 defines contract as an agreement enforceable by law. In order for an agreement to be enforceable by law, it must consist of six essential elements which are offer, acceptance, consideration, intention to create legal relation, capacity and certainty. Section 5(1) contract act: a proposal may be revoked at any time before the communication of its acceptance is complete as against the proposer, but no afterwards. Section 6 contracts act- a proposal is revoked (a)

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    Business Law

    Section 2(h) of the Contracts Act 1950 defines contract as an agreement enforceable by law. In order for an agreement to be enforceable by law, it must consist of six essential elements which are offer, acceptance, consideration, intention to create legal relations, capacity and certainty. Offer is defined in Section 2(a) of the Contracts Act as something which is capable of being converted into an agreement by its acceptance. According to section 5(1) of the Contracts Act, a proposal may be revoked

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    Case Study of Apple App Store

    there was a valid contract between Apple and this father? 2. Whether or not the transaction contract was valid? 3. Whether or not Apple has a right to refuse the refund? Law: Article 9 Capacity; Contract through Agent In entering into a contract, the parties shall have the appropriate capacities for civil rights and civil acts. Article 16 Effectiveness of Offer, Offer through Electronic Message An offer becomes effective when it reaches the offeree. When a contract is concluded by

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    Legal Consequences

    SCORE CONTRACT 90 of 100 ISSUES FOUND IN THIS TEXT 4 Contextual Spelling Grammar 0 No errors 2 Determiner Use (a/an/the/this, etc.) 1 Wrong or Missing Prepositions 1 Punctuation 0 No errors Sentence Structure 0 No errors Style 2 Passive Voice Misuse 1 Wordy Sentences 1 Vocabulary enhancement 0 Checking disabled Grammarly Report generated on Mon, 09 Nov 2015 20:36 Grammarly Page 2 of 4 CONTRACT CONTRACT: 3 | Page

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