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    Lifebuoy Company

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    tetanus by injecting them with blood serum from another infected animal. Using this insight he created a vaccine against diphtheria. * 1894 William Hesketh Lever launched Lifebuoy in the UK as the Royal Disinfectant Soap Lever discovered carbolic acid as he sought the perfect formula for soap that could combat germs and still be affordable to everyone. He was bestowed the title Lord Leverhulme in recognition of his

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    Law of Contract

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    1. Introduction – What is a Contract? 1.1 Definitions Not all agreements will be contract enforceable in law - social arrangements‚ for example‚ or contracts which offend against public decency and public policy and those which involve criminal activity. ‘A contract is an agreement giving rise to obligations which are enforced or recognised by law. The factor which distinguishes contractual from other legal obligations is that they are based on the agreement of the contracting parties.’ Treitel

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    Soap Penetration in India

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    cake) [pic]Carbolic* 5.00 Discount 7.00 [pic]Popular 11.00 [pic]Premium 17.00 [pic]Super Premium 35.00 [pic] [pic]* The carbolic segment consists of soap that has crysellic acid (e.g. carbolic acid) as an active

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    Common Law

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    Assignment On Common Law Submitted To: Dr. Simon Palmquist Word Count: 1‚919 Table of Contents Question 1................................................................................................................ 02 Question 2................................................................................................................ 04 Question 3...............................................................................................................

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    To what extent do judges establish the existence of a contract based on the intention of the parties? In 1893‚ the famous case of Carllil v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co.1 demonstrated the extent of the establishment of a legally binding contract based on the intention of the parties via advertisements. However‚ the formation of contracts is not solely based on the intentions between parties. After the invitation to treat‚ there should be an offer and acceptance‚ intention to create legal relation‚ consideration

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    Product Life Cycle

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    | marketing management | | Product Life Cycle | | With Respect To Lifebuoy Soap | |&

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    warnings • enforceable actions • public warnings • court orders • injunctions • compensation orders • civil consequences‚ containing pecuniary punishments and disqualification orders. For example‚ Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1893) was a case presented in an English Court room. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co

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    Scots Law of Contract

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    offer. In the case of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company (1893) The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company released an advertisement stating that a £100 reward would be paid to any person who contracted influenza‚ colds or any disease caused by taking cold‚ after having used the ball three times daily for two weeks according to the printed directions supplied with each ball. Despite the claims one of the companies customers Mrs Carlill caught the flu and sued the Carbolic Smoke Ball Company for the £100

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    COURSE NAME: Bachelor of Business‚ Procurement and Supply Management (BBUS) MODULE: Business Law MODULE CODE: OD003 LEARNER NUMBER: s416711 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 14/02/14 WORD COUNT: 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 3 1. Intention to create legal relations – A fundamental issue 4 2. Social and Domestic agreements 5/6 3. Commercial and business relations 7 3.1 Honour clauses 7 3.2 Promotional puff and free gifts 7/8 3.3 Ex gratia payments and without prejudice

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    Indian Contract Act

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    THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT‚ 1872 CONTRACT Section 2(h) defines a contract as “an agreement enforceable by law” Thus to make a contract there must be – (i) an agreement (ii) the agreement should be enforceable by law. All agreements are not enforceable by law and‚ therefore‚ all agreements are not contracts. Some agreements may be enforceable by law and others not. For example‚ an agreement to sell a radio set may be a contract‚ but an agreement to go to see a movie may

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