Act, 1986 provides that, “deficiency” means any fault, imperfection, shortcoming or inadequacy in the quality, nature and manner of performance which is required to be maintained by or under any law for the time being in force or has been undertaken to be performed by a person in pursuance of a contract or otherwise in relation to any service.” Section 2(1)(o) of the Consumer protection Act, 1986 provides that “service” means service of any description which is made available to potential users
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Rules of offer and acceptance in a contract Offer and acceptance are elements required for the formation of a legally binding contract: the expression of an offer to contract on certain terms by one person (the "offeror") to another person (the "offeree"), and an indication by the offeree of its acceptance of those terms. The other elements traditionally required for a legally binding contract are (i) consideration and (ii) an intention to create legal relations. Offer and acceptance analysis
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 Basic Elements of Contract In order to form a valid contract, each agreement must fulfill some important elements which are stated in Section 10 (1) of Contract Act 1950, “All agreements are contract if they are made by the free consent of parties competent to contract, for a lawful object, and are not hereby expressly declared to be void.” This section emphasizes the legal contract, the willingness and the parties capable of contracting and consideration which are all part
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1 Introduction to law Australian legal system * The first primary source of law is legislation, known as statutory law (parliament law) E.G Goods act or Consumer law such as section or act 1.1 * The second source of law is case law, which is also known a precedent Law E.G contract law (offer, acceptance, etc) * Doctrine of law which is when the court would revise a past case that relates to the issue to determine the verdict of the current case * Common law Week 2/3 State
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Act and it became law, Public Law 100-407. The support for the legislation was very strong. People with disabilities, their families and advocates and those who direct or provide services to those with disabilities emphasized to Congress the importance of technology and support services in technology for people with disabilities.Access to information technology is critical in employment and education for people who are blind. The Telecommunications Act of 1996, a comprehensive law overhauling regulation
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the F-22 Raptor fighter jet. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin) Lockheed Martin does a lot of business with the government. They have several contracts that they pursue and perform for the government. Lockheed Martin is active in many aspects of government contracting. Lockheed Martin received $36 billion in government contracts in 2008 alone, more than any company in history. It now does work for more than two dozen government agencies from the Department of Defense and the Department
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international business, differences in culture and political economy are increasingly important issues for corporations that operate in emerging markets and developing countries, for appropriate behaviour standards are sterner, penalties for international laws and rules offences are severe. Those against this view I perceive are for monopolistic enterprises and purely to gain profits no matter the means. From the Independent Lens website, the documentary film “Power Trip” by Paul Devlin depicts the challenges
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fright strikes, Cold chain management, Retail pharmacies, Medicine. ASSIGNMENT 4 During the last decade or more the pharmaceutical environment in South Africa has changed dramatically. Laws that governed the ownership of pharmacies was changed making it possible for anybody to own a pharmacy, laws was passed that governed the pricing of medication making medicine more affordable to all the people of South Africa. Pharmacy in South Africa has always been characterised by two distinct legs
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CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION 3 II THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE OF 20 MAY 1997 CONCERNING DISTANCE CONTRACTS 3 A The distance contract 4 B Written confirmation 5 C Cooling-off period 5 D Tax payable on goods 5 E Credit card fraud 6 F Special protection 6 G Directive 97/7/EC of The European Parliament and of The Council of 20 May 1997 on the protection of consumers in respect of distance contracts 7 III SECURITY AND CONFIDENCE ON THE WEB 7 A Asymmetrical cryptography 8 B Electronic
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Services Amr El Sayed 900091985 Maie Kandeel 900100546 MGMT 311 Business Law Dr. Ahmed Sallam Fall 2013 Abstract: Online purchasing of goods and services has become increasingly common with the increased use of Internet and online services, enhancements in technology and globalization of the world. Because this issue has become more common, security of buyers and sellers is a pressing issue that needs to be looked into. Online contracts and payments play a big role in the purchasing of online goods and
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