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Jones v. Gucci.
... interest from a buyer:
'...a mere expression of willingness to enter into negotiations which, it is hoped, will lead to the conclusion of a contract...'3. Some examples of an ITT would be a car boot sale, where none of the ...
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Land Law.
... estate in land, so does the contractual license which includes the term that the lease should be created arise an interest in land? To take effect, legal leases must be created by deed. From the passage it seems that a ...
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Laura v Sloane and Wheezy Bus Company
... the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts regulation 1999.
Laura v Sloane and Wheezy Bus Company.
In this case involving Laura and the company, it is possible for Laura to bring forward an argument on whether the clause, which prevents her from ...
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Law - Contract Supervision
... the 'High trees' doctrine prevents you from claiming that sum.'
Advise Peter
Answer
(a) In the first situation involving Drains-R-Us Ltd (D) and Seraphic College (S) an original agreement was made involving the refurbishment of lavatories. D promised to undergo work for ...
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Law - Discuss the carrier's liability.
... the first bill of lading is
washed off deck in the voyage.> The cargo of a consignment of 1,000 gallons of paint described in the second bill of lading
is damaged by sea water which seeps into the hold as ...
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Law for Business Summative assessment
... the Act
Section 12 deals with implied terms about title. In terms of this section there are incorporated into the contract of sale of goods the following implied terms
(a) in a sale, that the seller has a right to sell the ...
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Law of contract
... a precedent we can see that a valid contract was formed once the company had asked Julie Waters to start filming. We can see from the Brodgen case that they took the acceptance of the contract once Metropolitan Railways had ...
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Law of Contract
... was regarded as being of primary importance and an absence amounted to a breach of condition which entitled the producers to discharge from the contract. However, the contrasting differences in conditions and warranties can be illustrated by the case of ...
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Law of Contract
... is not actually printed and read until the following day.
Advise Ravi.
Introduction
A contract is an agreement between two or more parties that is intended to be legally binding. The first requirement for any contract is an agreement which consists of an ...
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Law of Contract - analysing a case.
... CJ dismissed the case stating:
Lord Parker CJ
"I think that when one is dealing with advertisements and circulars, unless they indeed come from manufacturers, there is business sense in their being construed as invitations to treat and not offers for sale."
Although ...
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law of contract-offer and acceptance
... to treat, this is where a party is merely inviting offers, which he is then free to accept or reject. Distinctions have arisen in the following areas, firstly sale by auctions. The auctioneer's call for bids is an invitation to ...
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Law of Contract.
... being "...an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms, made with the intention that it shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person to whom it is addressed."
In contract circumstances you have an offeror (the ...
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Law of the work Place - Unfair dismissal
... contract, whether written or spoken, contains three essential elements; agreement about the same thing, at least two contractual parties and 'legal' obligations. An agreement is not a legally enforceable contract unless all three of these elements are present. Once the ...
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Law of tort - case reference.
... Limited has refused to accept any responsibility for George's losses. Advise George as to his contractual right.
An exemption clause is a term of the contract which attempts to limit the liability of one or both of the parties to ...
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Law offer and acceptance: Is the advertisement an invitation to treat or an offer?
... Here, the advertisement said "Bramble finches, 25shillings each" and the appellant who placed the advert was not guilty of the statutory offence of "offering for sale" a wild bird.
Conversely, the advertisement may constitute an offer because it states a ...
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law Sale of Goods Act
... TV being a stereo model as described. Quark argues that as Mr Sisko should have realised that it was not a stereo model as he watched the set in the store. As Mr Sisko is just a consumer, he cannot ...
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Law, Business and Society
... concept of consideration really means that each party should gain something beneficial from the transaction. In Carrie v Misa case1 there is suggestion that consideration always refers to the type called executed consideration where one party has done everything he ...
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Legal advice to Workwell limited
... Workwell Ltd. made an offer and consequently undertook that they would be bound in contract if the offer were properly accepted.
The features, which an acceptance must display, are: being a mirror image of the offer; being firm; and being ...
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Legal Environment Of Business: Retaining Counsel Exercise
... credentials of several attorneys. We looked at each attorney's background and success rate with contract litigation and narrowed our choices to two attorneys employed with Ulmer & Berne.
Our first candidate was Jennifer Bouchard who works at the Ulmer ...
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Legal Obligations
... of the essay) the final area of contracts is "intention to create legal relations". This is where we define whether one party is trying to make an offer for a contract, if one were to casually bring it up in ...
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Legal Relations
... in 'Principles of Contract' by Sir Fredrick Pollack 1950 p ______, consideration is "An act or forbearance of one party, or the promise thereof, is the price for which the promise of the other is bought and the promise thus ...
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Legal Research
... arrival, he found himself booked into a small chalet in the mountains, where it snowed. There was no room service,'lights out' at 10.00 pm and the only other guest at the chalet was a surly sheep.
Thoroughly dissapointed, Simon returned to ...
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Lord Denning M R Gibson v Manchester City Council (1979) 1 WLR 520 (CA) To What Extent Is This A Correct Statement Of The Law?
... (1993).
Promises are what contracts are all about. Essentially, a contract is made up of a promise of one person to do a certain thing in exchange for a promise from another person to do another thing. To create a binding ...
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Lord Phillips MR in Great Peace Shipping v Tsavliris Salvage (International) Ltd 2002 - Discuss.
... opinion that it was unconscientious for the other party to avail himself of the legal advantage which he had obtained as the result of a common mistake. However, it is difficult to reconcile this decision with the refusal of the ...
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Magna Carter - Clause 10 and 11.
... and 11 which focus on debts left behind by the deceased owed to the Jews.
Judging from the legal language it is obvious that this is a legal document produced to set the rules to clarify the rules and the ...