Austin Friend Business Law 1 Prof. Brown Essay 1 Shannon taking the pain medication and operating a vehicle against the advice of her doctor caused her to hit a passenger in another vehicle, seriously injuring that person. In a court of law the Plaintiff in this case would be would be the passenger in the vehicle that was seriously injured and the defendant would be Shannon. Because of the passenger’s injury she would initiate a lawsuit, making her the plaintiff. Shannon in this case is the
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that whether age of Johan has the capacity to enter into those contract or not? Besides that,whether Johan's acceptance is valid and Johan refuse is a breach? According to section 11,person is competent to contract who is on the age of majority according to the law which he is subject is 18 years old. So at the under age of 18 years old ,they would not be in an agreement or contract. But it would have few element that can go into contract there is necessaries thing such as food, cloth, insurans, and
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CONTRACTS Stages in the life of a contract: 1. Preparation/Generation 2. Perfection/Birth 3. Consummation/Death Characteristics of Contracts: (ROMA) 1. Relativity (Art. 1311) 2. Obligatoriness & Consensuality (Art. 1315) 3. Mutuality (Art. 1308) 4. Autonomy (Art. 1306) Stipulation pour Autrui - stipulation in favor of a 3rd party. Requisites: 1. The stipulation must be part, not whole of the contract; 2. the contracting parties must have clearly and deliberately conferred
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formation of a valid contract 9 1b. Analyse the scenario from the perspective of the law of contract. Apply the rules of offer and acceptance in a given scenario, also considering any impact of new technology 11 1c. Assess the importance of the rules of intention and consideration of the parties to the agreement 12 1d. Explain the importance of the contracting parties having the appropriate legal capacity to enter into a binding agreement 14 2a. Analyse specific contract terms with reference
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Andy Offer Outward manifestation of present contractual intent Andy told Sally he wanted her keyboard at the cost of $200 but needed to go home and get his truck first and he would be back at 4:00 with money and his truck. Therefore, Andy has a valid offer. Acceptance Unequivocal assent to the terms of the offer. The facts state that Andy left before Sally could respond to his offer. Since an acceptance is the “unequivocal assent to the terms of the offer,” there’s is no acceptance. Thus
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their statements made in an ad campaign? We will examine these questions in this paper. Circumstance In 1999, a Seattle man took a popular soft-drink company seriously when one of its commercials made an offer of a Harrier jet, the famous high-tech jump jet used by the U.S. Marines. In a TV commercial that aired in 1995, the company jokingly included the Harrier as one of the prizes that could be received with a mere 7 million company points. Although that
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| STUDENT NAME : Nayomi EkanayakeSTUDENT NUMBER : CT/HNDBM/39/32MODULE NAME : Aspect of Contract and NegligenceASSESSOR : Mr. Seevali Amithirigala DATE OF SUBMISSON : 10.01.2013 | | | Aspect of contract and negligence | | Aspect of contract and negligence | Acknowledgement I would like to express my gratitude to Mr.Frank Gunasekara who gave me the possibility to complete this assignment and for the guidance and
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Introduction A contract is a voluntary and legal agreement between two or more parties which is intended to be enforced by the law. A contract must have some essential elements for it to be valid. These elements include offer and acceptance, consideration, intention to be bound, free consent, certainty and capacity. This paper explains these principal components of a contract and highlights a variety of issues involved in enforcing employment contracts under the UK law. Question 1 Offer is the first
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of the elements required for the information of a valid contract in the motor industry…………………………………………………………………………….3 1.2 Discuss the impact of different types of contract by providing explanations on comparison with local, export and distance buying modes………………………………………………..7 1.3 Analyze terms in contracts with reference to their meaning and effect in the motor industry………………………………………………………………………………………10 2.1 Apply the elements of contract in both cases business scenarios………………………..12 2.2 &
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case of 2003 Minn. App. LEXIS 933, the Mirror Image Rule is when “a valid acceptance, which gives rise to a binding contract, must be made in unequivocal and positive terms which comply exactly with the requirements of the offer.” In layman’s terms: the acceptance must match or repeat the offer. The acceptance must be verbally, in writing or by a particular action if stated in the offer. In this case there was no acceptance from the tenant regarding repayment. There were a “series of documents”
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