Term Paper Topic MARINE INSURANCE Submitted to Prof. Dr. Mujahidul Islam Evening MBA Program Department of Banking, University of Dhaka Prepared & Submitted by Mohammad Abu Zamih ID # 50917062 (17th Batch) Roksana Alam ID # 50917063 (17th Batch) Evening MBA Program Department of Banking, DU Course
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10/17/13 CARFAX Vehicle History Report on WDDGF81X48F188009 This CA RFA X Vehicle History Report prov ided free of charge by : 1A Auto Way 441 Lee Burbank Hwy Revere, MA 02151 781-485-8888 Vehicle Information: 2008 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 4 MATIC VIN: WDDGF81X48F188009 SEDAN 4 DR 3.0L V6 SFI DOHC 24V ALL WHEEL DRIVE Standard Equipm ent | Safety Options No accident / damage reported to CARFAX 3 Previous owners 11 Service records available Types of owners: Corporate, Personal CARFAX
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Q1 THE ELEMENTS OF A VALID CONTRACT A contract may be defined as an agreement which legally binds the parties. The contracting parties need to meet a number of requirements that are prescribed by the law of contract. These requirements must be met before the agreement creates rights and duties that may be enforceable at law. These requirements are referred to as the elements of a valid contract and consist of the following: Offer A contract is formed when an offer by one party is accepted
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For a contract to be valid it must have the following characteristics: 1. Offer and acceptance A contract is formed when an offer by one party is accepted by the other party. An offer must be distinguished from mere willingness to deal or negotiate. For example, X offers to make and sell to Y calendars featuring Australian paintings. Before any agreement is reached on size, quality, style or price, Y decides not to continue. At this stage, there is no legally binding contract between X and Y because
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF NETWORK AND INTERNET ACCESS UOPX reserves the right to change these terms and condition in its sole discretion at any time, without prior written notice. 1. INTERNET USE: UOPX’s computing network and internet are the property of UOPX. Use of UOPX network and internet is a privilege and is provided as a service to Licensee. Licensee shall require all of its users to agree to these Terms and Conditions of Network and Internet Access prior to use. Unauthorized access to UOPX’s
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in Penang, Malacca, Sabah and Sarawak. Like any other contracts, contracts for sale of goods has just the same principles such as, offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity etc. SOGA consists of the terms and conditions of a contract, seller’s warranties, and remedies available to buyer and seller. A contract of sale is made by an offer to buy or sell goods at a price and by the acceptance of such offer. Price means the money consideration for the sale of goods. A contract of sale may be made
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defendants liable to pay the compensation for the breach of contract to the plaintiff firm? Section 16 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 clearly stated: Subject to the provisions of this Act and of any other law for the time being in force, there is no implied warranty or condition as to the quality or fitness for any particular purpose of goods supplied under a contract of sale In the case of Dharmpal & Co, Agra v. Firm Kila Gatla Ram Chandra Rao & Co , the court held that the buyer cannot repudiate the contract
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The trial judge will only order Tim to pay Larry back rent in the amount of $500 and find that Tim properly vacated the premises. There are four types of leasehold estates: (1) Term of years; (2) Periodic tenancies; (3) Tenancies at will; and (4) Tenancies at sufferance. A term of years is a lease for a fixed, determined period of time. No notice is required for termination. A term of years greater than one year must be in writing to satisfy the statute of frauds. A periodic tenancy continues
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Are There Many Consumer Rights? Consumer rights are is all about making sure that when something is bought, lost, stolen or found, or a service has been paid for and has not been provided, that the consumer has some basic rights that will protect them. The law says that when buying goods they should be of satisfactory quality, must be fit for the purpose they made for, and match their description. Today in the whole world many countries offer consumer rights where as some don’t which gives the
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1/13/16 The Basics of the Legal System – Chapters 1 & 4 Sources of Law in the U.S 1. The Constitution * The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land * The U.S Constitution establishes the federal government and enumerates its powers * 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
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