Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business TASK 1: BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF A VALID CONTRACT IN CAM’S COLLEGE 1. Explain the importance of the essential elements required for the formation of a valid contract. A contract is much more than an agreement between two people. There must be an offer and acceptance, intention to create a legally binding agreement, a price paid (not necessarily money), a legal capacity to enter a contract of your own free will, and proper
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a Business Context 3 1.1 The importance of the essential elements required for the formation of a valid contract 3 1.2 Impact of different types of contract 4 1.3 Analyse terms in contracts 5 LO2 Elements of a contract in Business situations 5 2.1 Elements of contract in given business scenarios 5 2.2 Law on terms in different contracts 6 2.3 Effect of different terms in given contracts 6 LO3 Negligence in Business Activities 7 3.1 Contrast liability in tort with contractual liability
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Appellate Division held that the defendant’s claims were barred by the Workers' Compensation Act because (1) there was no evidence that any employee was injured using the unguarded saw, (2) there was no evidence of any “close calls,” similar to Laidlow, (3) the employer didn’t install the safety guards because it might slow down work, similar to Laidlow, and (4) the plaintiff admitted that the cuts were made in a riskier fashion with a raised blade and the cuts could have been made using an alternative
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Review of: David D. Freidman’s Law’s Order Chapters: 4. What’s Wrong With the World, Part 2 8. Games, Bargains, Bluffs, and Other Really Hard stuff 9. As Much as Your Life is Worth Abstract This book contains a different style of viewing not only the legal system through the eyes of an economist, but as some may take from it, different ways to perceive the interactions that are encountered daily in life. If there were only one human in the world, he/she could do as he/she pleased
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contract P1.1.2 Elements of an valid contract P1.2 Case- Kera VS Liam P1.3.1 Case- Frank VS Gail P1.3.2 Case- Tim VS Ulla P1.4 Case- Dan VS Shop keeper Task two (P2) P2.0 Discuss the consequences of the breach of 2.1.1 Consequences of branching condition 2.1.3 Consequences of branching intermediate term P2.2 Case- Delma VS Eric P2.3 Case- Alma VS Ben’s dry Task three (P3) P3.1 P3.2 Fireman VS Occupier P3.3 Case- Kevin VS A Ltd P3.4 Case Task four (P4) Case study P4.1.1 Proximity test P4.1.2 Reasonable
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Critical Legal Thinking Case Rubric Excellent | Good | Average | Needs Improvement | Recognize the applicable areas of law | 12.5 - 11.25 points Correctly states each area of applicable law. | 11.24 - 10.0 points Correctly states all but one area of applicable law. | 9.99 - 8.75 points Correctly states most of the areas of applicable law. | 8.74 - 0 points Misstates the areas of applicable law. | Identify the applicable principles of law | 25 - 22.5 points Correctly states each element
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Contents Page 1 First Scenario ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 1.1 Was there a Contract Formed? 1.2.1 Existence of Offer 1.2.2 Existence of Acceptance 1.2.3 Existence of Consideration 1.2.4 Existence of Intention to be legally bound 1.2 Terms v Representation 1.3 Condition v Warranty 1.4 Remedies for Breach of Condition 1.5 Exemption Clause
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Scenario 1 Consider in light of legal requirements and nursing professional requirements, the issue below. Peter is a 30 old man with a 10 year history of bipolar affective disorder. His history shows that during depressive stages he frequently becomes suicidal and has in fact made several attempts to take his life over the last 7 years. He lives at home with his elderly and frail mother. She finds his illness and non compliance with medications very difficult. His mother calls you to tell
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car hit her from behind. The other driver was Cary Leach, who was seeking damages for the incident. In this particular case, Leach would be the plaintiff and Charlotte would be the defendant. Leach can file a suit claiming that Charlotte committed a tort, for doing a wrong and Leach was seeking compensation for the damages caused to him and his car. Charlotte committed the tort of negligence, because she caused someone injury. Because she was driving and at a stop sign searching for her phone, she
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Business Torts Outline Fall 2009 (Mittleman) |Overview | |Plan of Attack for Answering Questions
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