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InfoThe Contract Law category has 455 essays and covers:

Offer & Acceptance; Consideration & Promissory Estoppel; Intention to Create Legal Relations; Express & Implied Terms; Exemption Clauses & Unfair Terms; Breach of Contract; Remedies; Frustration, Mistake; Privity of Contract; Duress & Undue Influence, Mis

Highest Rated Contract Law Essays

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Contracts and Redundancy
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Explain in detail consideration in a contract, and evaluate equitable estoppel.
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A misrepresentation may be defined as an unambiguous, false statement of fact (or possibly of law) which is addressed to the party misled, which is material and induces the contract. A misrepresentation renders the contract voidable and it may give ris...
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Contract Exercise.
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Law of Contract.
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It is only in the rarest circumstances that a court will deem a contract to be discharged by Frustration.' Discuss, explaining when the doctrine of frustration will apply to terminate a contract.
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Company Law - Legal Positions
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Explain the meaning of the term "statement of fact" as used within the standard definition of an actionable misrepresentation.
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'English law probably does and certainly should recognise a duty to bargain in good faith.' Discuss.
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"The current law of duress and undue influence is so unclear that it creates chaos rather than uncertainty in the law." Discuss.
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The basis of a contract is the notions of agreement and obligation. Contract law also is included in the wide law
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Consideration Essay
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Introduction to Law - Contract
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Advise the parties whether there is a contract between Hettie and Barbara for the sale of the piano.
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Promissory Estoppel is the doctrine that prevents a party from acting in a certian way because the first party promised not to
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Advise Ahmed as to the rights he may have under the terms implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979.
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This paper will outline the provisions and objects of the Contracts (Third Parties Act) 1999 and address four areas in relation to the Act.
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William Sindall plc V. Cambridgeshire County Council
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What is consumer protection?
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Describe the doctrine of frustration and explain how the rules relating to frustrated contracts have been developed to ensure the parties are fairly treated.
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Explain the role of consideration to what extent do you agree with Lord Goff's view that the doctrine of consideration is 'unnecessary'? Use case law to illustrate your answer.
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Critically discuss the presumptions relating to the intention to create legal relations.
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A clause may be inserted into a contract, which aims to exclude or limit a party's liability for breach of contract or negligence.
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Our assignment requires us to critically examine this statement, and in our answer to refer to decided case law in support of our argument.
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"The rules on offer and acceptance may have been adequate in the twentieth-century: they are inappropriate for the technologies of the twenty-first". Do you agree? Give your reasons.
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Contract Law Problem
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COntract Law COursework
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Consideration
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Recent Reviews of Contract Law Essays

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"An exellent, coherent and well written essay. Very informative. "
dandondai
"Absolutely terrible work. It is inappropriate to use "i have no idea" and etc in coursework. Looks like the person does not have any understanding of what needs to be done."
santessa87
"It was well organised and goodly written. Good application of case law as well."
farhan00
"good job mjkam"
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"more like bullet points than an essay, needs more details with statement explanation, cause and effect. Student showed this essay in seminar group and lecturer stated that it would fail, as no adequate explanation or conclusions were drawn."
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