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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Objectives of Report * To get an idea about the law structure of Sri Lanka * To study about contract law * To get an idea about the low governing offerer and acceptance in Sri Lankan Law. Methodology * Library and Internet research Colonial History and the Law Sri Lanka‚ formally known as Ceylon‚ is a multi-ethnic and multi-religion island nation in the Indian Ocean‚ near the southern coast of India. The ethnic and religious diversity of the nation‚ and

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    Ltd [1953] 2 WLR427 is a well-known English contract law judgment on the nature of an offer. The Court held that the exhibition of a product in a store with a price attached is not adequate to be considered an offer‚ although relatively is an invitation to treat. Boots Cash Chemists had presently employed a new technique for its customers to purchase certain medicines. They would let shoppers single out drugs off the shelves in the chemist‚ and afterward recompense for them at the till‚ rather than

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    Netiquette for Today’s Business Environment Staci T. Childers BMIS 200 Table of Contents p.3) Brief Summery p.3) Introduction to Netiquette p.3-4) Consideration p.4) E-Mail Etiquette p.4-5) Junk Email/Spam p. 5) Company Disclaimers p. 5-6) Social Media Outlets p.6) Mobile Netiquette p.6) Conclusion p.7) References Netiquette for Today’s Business Environment Etiquette for the internet‚ or netiquette‚ has been around as long as social interaction on the internet

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    ADVOCATES FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AT A GLANCE GUIDE TO BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ENGLISH CONTRACT LAW Prepared by lawyers from www.a4id.org TABLE OF CONTENTS I FORMATION OF A CONTRACT A. OFFER B. ACCEPTANCE C. CONSIDERATION D. CONTRACTUAL INTENTION E. FORM II CONTENTS OF A CONTRACT A. EXPRESS TERMS B. IMPLIED TERMS III THE END OF A CONTRACT – EXPIRATION‚ TERMINATION‚ VITIATION‚ FRUSTRATION A EXPIRATION B TERMINATION C VITIATION D FRUSTRATION

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    Topic 3: Contract Law *What is a contract? a legally enforceable agreement; that is‚ an agreement enforceable in a court *Types of contracts Number of parties: * Unilateral – one party (eg reward case) * Bilateral – two parties‚ both with mutual obligations * Multilateral – more than two parties‚ all with obligat0ions Form: * Simple Contracts: written; oral; part-written & part-oral * Need all elements of a contract ‚ including consideration * If all elements

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    A General Question 1. Mark the main flows of goods and money in the diagram (above) and employ a key or table of descriptive elements to explain your answer. [pic] |Key Symbol |Explanation | |Green Arrow |This arrow indicates the main flows of money | |Blue Arrow |This arrow indicates the main

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    envisioned and implemented in your head‚ and on paper‚ before the first step is taken. Deliver the dream Professional event coordinator must incorporate six dimensions into a cohesive whole: 1- Anticipation / announcement- advertising- invitations - email – flyers - posters 2- Arrival / decoration – entertainment – ground transportation – meet and greet – directional signs .. 3- Atmosphere / venue - audiovisual equipment – dance floor – flowers – potable water – tables and chairs

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    LinkedIn Groups  New connection opportunities  Job opportunities  Displaying the group badges on your profile  fill out the professionalism of your profile Professional LinkedIn Profile • Bonus tips - Personalize invitations to connect - Add LinkedIn To Your Email Signature Increase the exposure to your LinkedIn profile  making connections - Use LinkedIn Badges On Your Website (blog‚ forum‚ twitter) Settings --> Edit your public profile --> Profile Badges--> Create a profile badge

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    Meloni Hopes Professor Gater Eng-105 Int August 2‚ 2012 Cover Letter Basics A cover letter is an invitation for a hiring manager to read your resume. Hiring managers usually have an order to which they read your submitted documents. That order would be cover letter‚ then resume‚ and then any supporting documents. You want your cover letter to grab their attention and draw them in. After reading your cover letter they should want to learn more about what it is you have to offer their company

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    formation of a valid contract combined with. Apply the elements of contract in given business scenarios. 1. Invitation to treat “An invitation to treat is an indication that someone is prepared to receive offers with the view to forming a binding contract. It is not an offer in itself. There are four types of invitation to treat: Auction sales‚ Advertisements‚ Exhibition of goods for sale‚ An invitation for tenders” (BPP‚ pg61‚ 2010) The following is an example of Advertisements: Partridge v Crittenden

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