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    Intention to create legal relations Statement of the Rule To create a contract there must be a common intention of the parties to enter into legal obligations‚ mutually communicated expressly or impliedly (Rose and Frank Co v JR Crompton & Bros Ltd). It is open for the parties to use express language to indicate an intent (or lack of) to impose legal obligations on each other. Alternatively‚ this intention can be impliedly from the circumstances. The courts use an objective test in making

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    promisee provide consideration‚ then the promise could not be enforce by the law. This problem usually may arise when third party involve. For example in the case of Price v Easton (1833)‚ In this case X are doing work for Easton and Easton make a contract with X. In return for X services Easton would pay a price of $19 to Price. The work was done by X but Easton didn’t make any payment to Price and Price sue Easton. Court held that Price claim failed as he didn’t make any consideration. However under

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    Nanyang Technological University Nanyang Business School | | AB103 Statistics and Quantitative Methods Case Study: Property Purchase Strategy Nupur Gupta Table of Contents No. Contents Page Number 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Problem Context 3 1.2 Reasons for choosing 21 Years for Analysis 3 1.3 Other Indicators of Aging 3 2 Data Analysis 4 2.1 Suitability of a Linear Model 4 2.2 Correlation Analysis 4 2.3 Regression Analysis

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    * We should follow the rules so that we can maintain peace and organization within our society‚ economy‚ and even our country. Without rules no one would be able to work together. * Two different kinds of people can be heard to utter that question‚ "Why have rules?" One of them does not believe in rules; the other believes in rules and adds a few more words to the question‚ "Why have rules‚ if you are not going to enforce them?" I would like to examine both sides of this argument. Many people

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    Usability and Color Considerations The purpose of every website design is to motivate a response from your visitor. Color in Web page design is a crucial element in creating a sense of order and balance. Color can make the difference between a website design that is dull and lifeless to a website that is stimulating and positive. Overuse and misuse of color can also create a Web page design that is over stimulating and chaotic‚ which leads to confusion. Color‚ as an essential piece of website

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    This case is unique where it has a catching name where if you read the case it is in the opposite of it’s name‚ the government of Chad which is a corrupted government discovered in 1990s that it has oil in one of the cities specifically Doba unfortunately Chad is landlocked where they wanted to build a pipeline that pass by the southern west of Chad and it ends up near the Gulf of Guinea‚ Chad is a very poor country plagued by civil wars‚ dictatorships‚ and invasions by foreign powers. Chad is also

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    relations is a doctrine of the English contract law that is defined as an intention is to enter a legally binding agreement or contract. An agreement‚ which is defined as the meeting of minds with the acceptance and understanding of mutual legal rights and duties as to particular actions or accountability‚ is legally enforceable only if the contracting parties may be deemed by the court to have intended it. The intention to create legal relations is a vital principle of Contract Law. As A.W.B

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    Considerations in Casino Design " Architecture organizes and structures space for us‚ and its interiors and the objects enclosing and inhabiting its rooms can facilitate or inhibit our activities by the way they use this language"(Lawson pg.6). Casinos are tough and competitive markets that strive to out do one another in promotions‚ amenities and overall design. A critical analysis of the considerations taken when designing a casino can be broken down into the theoretical forces of psychology

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    Table of Content Chapter 1 4 Introduction 5 Background of the problem 5 Research Question 6 Objective of the research 6 Chapter 2: Literature review 7 Secondary data study 7 Behavioral Intention 7 Brand Loyalty 10 Product Feature 11 Advertisement 12 Social Trend 14 Conceptual Framework 15 Research Hypotheses 16 Chapter 3: Methodology 17 Type of research 17 Research Design 17 Exploratory Studies 17 Descriptive Research 18 Problem

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    Ethical considerations There are arguably many things to consider as I entered into the field of being a drug and alcohol counselor; yet the code of ethics in which were are sworn to me is of the utmost importance and one I take personally. First we bound to the nine principles that uphold the profession of counseling all of which could be further deduced to their own importance; yet accumulatively these are the principles that guide us in our work. They are as follows: 1) the counseling relationship

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