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    Elements of the law of contract Catharine MacMillan Richard Stone 2009 LLB 2650040 Diploma in Law 2690040 page 2 This subject guide was prepared for the University of London External System by: University of London External System Catharine MacMillan BA (Victoria) ‚ LLB (Queen’s‚ Canada)‚ LLM (Cantab)‚ Lecturer in Law‚ School of Law‚ Queen Mary‚ University of London and Richard Stone LLB (Soton)‚ LLM (Hull)‚ Barrister‚ Professor and Head of Law‚ Lincoln Law School‚ University of

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    Offer/Proposal Objectives: Successful students should be able to:- 1. Explain the general idea of law of contract; 2. Distinguish between a contract and an agreement; 3. Outline the elements of a contract; 4. Distinguish the proposal and invitation to treat; 5. Describe the elements of a valid offer; and 6. Explain how an offer may be revoked. 1. Introduction An understanding of the law of contract is of fundamental importance in the context of business practices. In fact‚ even in everyday

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    system with regard to the sale of pharmaceutical products which were required by law to be sold in the presence of a pharmacist. The court thus needed to determine where the contract came into existence. Held: Goods on the shelf constitute an invitation to treat not an offer. A customer takes the goods to the till and makes an offer to purchase. The shop assistant then chooses whether to accept the offer. The contract is therefore concluded at the till in the presence of a pharmacist.

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    ABDUL RASHID ABDUL MAJID v ISLAND GOLF PROPERTIES SDN BHD [1989] 3 MLJ 376 ISSUE In this case‚ the issues is whether the board was entitled to levy and collect fees known as development fees from members? PRINCIPLES The defendants owned‚ managed and operate a social golf club. Membership of the club is of the following types which are honorary membership‚ ordinary membership‚ ordinary transferable membership‚ subscribing membership‚ institutional corporate membership‚ expatriate transferable

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    LAW DEVELOPMENT CENTER NAME: SUNNA HILAL LUQMAN Answer to the question; BREIF FACTS: Peter reads an advertisement in the new vision of a special x-mas discounted fare of shs 20000 only to Arua by the executive coach bus company but on reaching he was told that the offer was only for the first ten customers and he was not eligible which made him pay 40000 for a regular seat. His suitcase with clothes valued at 1000000shs was given to another passenger whose suitcase was given to peter since

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    Humans Have A Negative Impact? People in general have little knowledge of estuaries yet treat as if the estuary compares to a dump yard. However‚ (before going deeper into the topic) what is an estuary? Specifically‚ an estuary is‚ as Tom Garrison a science professor defines an estuary‚ a "body of water partially surrounded by land where freshwater from a river(s) mixes with ocean water." (Oceanography: An Invitation pg. 464. An estuary is unique due to the fact that an estuary serves as a nursery for

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    make long phone calls. But the most popular good point about the Internet is that it provides e-mail. By a touch of a button‚ you can send and receive instant electronic emails. This definitely has its advantages over postal mail since it’s totally free and the senders can save a lot of time. We can also send our letters or invitations to multiple recipients instead of writing them for hundreds of times. Moreover‚ the Internet is a virtual treasure which provides us with unlimited source of information

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    drink and the loss of memory are his internal conflicts. Despite a terrible hangover from the cocktail party that everyone there was talking about‚ on his journey home Neddy is still asking for a drink at every pool that he stops by even when they treat him with hostility. The more he wishes something he used to get easily‚ the more he is turned down. Neddy is humiliated at the Biswangers’ party where Grace calls him a gate crasher and the bartender serves him a drink rudely. “At the Sachs‚ he cannot

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    new social network is an important part to making it succeed.Some networks have taken the model one step further by being "by invitation only". Initially‚ this represents a certain level of exclusivity‚ with people then trying to get in. This exclusivity breaks down‚ though‚ if the social networks do not have a mechanism to slow down or limit the number of new invitations going out. All it takes to tear down that sense of exclusivity is for one person to start inviting hordes of people. Online Identity-Not

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    Induction program Induction Program 1. Purpose of induction program The induction program is designed to help new employees to become familiar with the requirements of their post and adapt to their new working environment as quickly as possible. The process of inducting a new employee is not complete until he has become thoroughly and satisfactorily adjusted to his job‚ understands the importance of his work in relation to the company operations‚ is familiar with basic company policy‚ regulations

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