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    Requirement to form a valid contract: 9 Claim 1: 13 Claim 2: 15 Claim 3: 19 Task 2: Explain the differences among conditions‚ warranties and innominate terms with examples to illustrate: 22 Task 3: Law on standard form contracts: 24 Claim 4: 29 Conclusion 32 Reference 32 Introduction The knowledge of the law of contract is very importance when doing business. Law of contract is a part of Common law which focus on the formation and operation of a business contract. This report will

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    Necessary elements to form the contract In this scenario‚ the parties agreed to an oral agreement in regard to buying the house. All elements were met to form a contract. First‚ Paul and Pricilla Peterson made a promise to buy Danny Davidson’s house for $250‚000.00 and Danny accepted their offer. Second‚ consideration was an element in this agreement that a value was promised in exchange for the house and both parties agreed on the amount. Third‚ the acceptance of the offer was expressed through

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    as cost of goods sold‚ the product or service required‚ milestones‚ insurance‚ and work completion deadlines. Unilateral Agreement A unilateral agreement or contract is a legal binding one in which one party undertakes a promise without securing a similar promise or undertaking from another party. A unilateral agreement is a one-sided contract between an offeror (or promisor) and an offeree (or promisee). The party making the promise in exchange for goods or service is the offeror. The party acting

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    In the book‚ Common Sense Economics‚ the author describes the ten key elements of economics. The key that I consider is the most important is “No Such Thing as a Free Lunch”. This element states that it is impossible to get something for nothing. Whatever goods and services are provided must constantly be funded for by someone. In other words‚ not every price is a monetary price. For example‚ a city council chooses to build a new school. By doing so‚ the cost of the new school necessitates sacrificing

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    Summary of Chapter 2 - PMBoK: Projects and project management are broader than managing day-to-day activities of the project. The second chapter of the PMBoK covers the key elements of project management‚ including the following: 12345- Project phases and project life cycle Project stakeholders Organizational influences Key general management skills Social-economical-environmental influences 1. Project phases and project life cycle Because projects involve uncertainty‚ organizations divide

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    “Romanticism” Clearly defines key elements of the Romantic Era by describing things such the Era’s Folklore and Popular Art‚ Nationalism‚ Shakespeare‚ The Gothic Romance‚ Medievalism‚ Emotion‚ Exoticism‚ Religion‚ Individualism‚ Victorianism‚ Reactions‚ and two subjects that I find support my claim that “Tartuffe” belonged here‚ the Romantic’s aspect of Nature and Emotions. When describing Nature within this article pertaining to the Romantic Era it states that “The Romantics‚ just as they cultivated

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    |Activity 1 | |Key elements of the Cinderella story | |We are going to explore the history of Cinderella stories in order to develop an understanding of the elements of the story | |that are appropriated in the film Cinderella Man.

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    Image of handshake. Diffen. 2015 Elements of a Contract Hillary Fullmer Eth/321 January 12‚ 2015 William Eshelman Elements of a Contract An agreement that is legally bound between two or more people is a considered a contract. There are three elements that make up a contract agreement‚ consideration‚ capacity‚ and legality. Agreement is the coming to terms with both parties involved by acceptance of the offer. Consideration is the return of the value promised for an action or non-action that

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    Q1: Identify the key elements in McDonald’s global marketing strategy. In particular‚ how does McDonald’s approach the issue of standardization? Does McDonald’s think global and act local? Does it also think local and act global? The first key elements for McDonald’s is a business model of a restaurant system can set up in everywhere in the world. McDonalds promised customers inexpensive foods regardless of location. They continue to expand and built more outlets around the globe promising customers

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    Mcpherson Douglas Edmunds ETH/321 04/06/2015 Elements of a Contract Scenario 1. Jack has to decide whether to engage an attorney.  What would you advise? I would advise jack not to engage an attorney in the case. First‚ the fact that the old woman who sold the china shows signs of Alzheimer is enough to nullify the contract. A person can only get into contract if they are understand the terms and are considered to be competent. A person engaging in a contract should be able to understand all the ramifications

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