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A contract refers to a voluntary agreement between two or more parties that is lawfully enforceable as a legally binding agreement. There are various elements of a contract that must be met for any contract to be legally binding between the parties involved. These elements...
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Abstract This paper discusses contract law and forming contracts on the Internet. It summarizes the basic tenets of forming a binding contract, as well as the appropriate method for achieving this on the web. The case Hines v. Overstock.com is also referenced, with an analysis...
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This essay, through relevant case Law, legislation and legal commentary look to evaluate the principle of Misrepresentation under English Law as per the facts are given. I will be outlining the characteristics of the different types of misrepresentation and their applicable remedies pursuant to the...
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This essay argues various aspects of constitutional and contract law. This discussion continues in four sections. The first section explains the nature of constitutional law including its originations, by what rights are laws made, and who interprets the laws. A discussion of seminal constitutional and...
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The designation of the contract is to create legal relations. A contract is to provide product or services which are a written of definitive agreement between the two parties and it is generally count on as a commercial transaction. Especially, when you have signed an...
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Trespass is a multi-pronged intentional tort. The theory of intentional tort was initially proposed by Frederick Pollock and Oliver Wendell Holmes in the nineteenth century which eventually got recognized as “prima facie tort doctrine”, which, if summarized in simple words is that if infliction of...
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In PRESTON v. FERRER, (2008) there is a conflict between two individuals that created a contract together. A contract between respondent Ferrer, who comes out as as “Judge Alex” on television, and petitioner Preston, an attorney in the entertainment industry, requires arbitration of “any dispute...
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The concept of Article 35 of CISG is the conformity of the goods under the contract, which describes the criteria for determining whether goods delivered by the seller meet the requirements of the contract in terms of quality, quantity, and packaging. Article 35 CISG states...
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Real estate contract laws tend to vary somewhat from state to state. It is sensible to ascertain out the important estate laws within the space during which you are doing business. a true estate contract may be between a client and merchandiser, associate degree agent...
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English contract law has based its fundamental doctrine of existence on the idea of voluntariness and freedom of choice. A contract which lacks such choice is often said to be obtained by some form of duress. The only problem with this analogy is that, to...
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Donald and Teresa Donald has not entered into a legally binding contract for the sale of his helicopter with Teresa. As noted in the definition of a contract, it is a legally binding act that is enforceable by law and an agreement between two or...