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There are two different cases evident - The first concerns Robert with his broken arm and his Rolex watch which is damaged beyond repair - The second concerns Lucy whose coat is stolen from the cloakroom.
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There is a various range of discriminations when employees are recruited into a job together with discrimination at the workplace such as sex, marital status or race discriminations in general, which are to be found in the Sex Discrimination Acts 1975.
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This case has to do with Consideration and promissory estoppel. Was there consideration between the parties, and if not, could Spangles Nightclub go back on their word?
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This case study is concerned with Contract, more specifically the materiality of a breach of contract, and the remedies thus allowable.
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This essay involves a civil wrong where the claimant Mrs Jones (the person who has been wronged) seeks to sue the defendant Gucci (committing the civil wrong).
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This essay question will involve me firstly to break down the composition of a contract in order to understand what an implied term is.
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This executive summary deals with the Marilyn M. case.
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This paper deals with contract damages, their types and the way they are calculated according to the concept that the damages should be equal to the harm done to the injured party.
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This paper discusses the start-up, organisation and conduct of the company “Anders & Birgitte” (A&B) from a legal perspective. The case presented addresses a series of events taking place between February 1, 2005[1] and February 14, 2005
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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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This problem question, regarding D & M Rewards, concerns the area of Contract Law. The main issues raised within this area are of offer and acceptance, the intention to create legal relations, method of communication and consideration
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This question concerns the law relating to offers and invitations to treat, in particular advertisements. I will be discussing the distinction between the both and how this applies to the question concerned.
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This question of Flora's legal position relates to the Law of Contract and more specifically to what a contract is, breaches of contract, whether these breaches are material and the remedies for a breach.
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This report addresses the issues related to the contract offered by the mass-merchandise department store.
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Through identifying the law and applying it appropriately I will attempt to advise Eve of her legal position concerning Fred, Gina and the other tenants occupying her property.
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Tim & Bob - Dispute. Tim will have to prove that a binding acceptance has been made, on his part, to Bob's offer before revocation from Bob on the Monday.
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To discuss this extract, understanding of previous case law surrounding consideration must be undertaken. Pinnel's Case 1602
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To make a contract legally binding, there must be an explicit offer and acceptance, consideration and an intention to create legal relations - Lucia v Captain Puffin.
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To see if a contract have been made or breached by any of the parties, we have to identify what a contract is, Trietel define a contract as "an agreement giving rise to obligations which are enforce or recognise by law".
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To what extent does the law require or encourage parties to long-term contracts to renegotiate the terms of the transaction in order to cope with changes in circumstances?
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To what extent is the claimant's 'performance interest' protected by the remedies available in English law for breach of contract?
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To what extent, if any, can the courts ensure the fairness of contracts by inserting implied terms?
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TOPIC 3 Consideration
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Topic 7
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Traders and the sales of Goods Act
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