FACTS This case is about the government of Malaysia as the plaintiff whom had sued Gurcharan Singh the first defendant whom is a promisor of a contract and ORS as the second and third defendant whom act as the sureties of the contract for breaching the contract made between them. The contract is about the government of Malaysia providing the first defendant a scholarship for his study at Malayan Teacher’s Training Institution with an agreement that the first defendant will serve the government in consideration
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the parties involved. This type of contract is difficult to prove in the event of a default or breach of contract. However, this method is binding in law. As provided for in Section 9 of the Contracts Act 1950, the contract may be made orally. In the case of Syed Jaafar vs Maju Mehar Travel Sdn Bhd, court held that the oral contract is binding between the two parties who agree to pay commissions to Syed Jaafar when he managed to get as many pilgrims to Mecca. The court ruled that the oral agreement
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“WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIVERSIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE, PARTICULARLY IN EMERGING ECONOMIES? WHAT ARE THE FACTORS WHICH ARE RELEVANT FOR SETTING THE CONTENTS OF THAT RELATIONSHIP?” By João de Almeida Frazão Caro de Sousa Master Thesis Submitted to ESADE Business School in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in International Management ESADE Business School May 2012 Master of Science in International Management – ESADE Business School
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