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    where a person is induced to enter into a contract partly or entirely by untrue information made by the other party. Misrepresentation can lead to a contract to be voidable. Voidable contract means there is a valid contract whether it is written or verbal. In any voidable contracts, a party has a choice whether to rescind or to continue with the contract. However, there are certain circumstances and elements of misrepresentation that can cause a contract to be voidable. Misrepresentation can

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    Contract Law Cases

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    Products on display are only an Fisher v A shopkeeper displayed a The knife had not, in law, been Bell [1960] flick knife with a price tag 'offered for sale. According to the in the window. The law of contract the display of an invitation to treat and not an offer. Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959 made it an offence to 'offer for sale ' a 'flick knife '. The shopkeeper was prosecuted in the magistrates ' court Harvey v Facey [1893] The

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    Customer’s contract with an entity, to acquire the output of goods/services (Telstra’s: bundle-contracts) of entities ordinary-activities in substitute for consideration. Thus, the contract either expressed/implied with the customer, becomes recognised as a customer-contract by the provider when each parties rights regarding the transfer of goods or services stand identifiable; the probability of the consideration of good/services will be collected and has commercial substance (AASB 15.9). b) Identifying

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    Submission Front Sheet Assignment Code: AB168B5 Programme: BTEC Higher National Diploma in Business (Marketing) Unit Title and Number: Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business (Unit 5) QFC Level and Credit value: 4; 15 credits; Unit code: ; Unit code: Y/601/0563 Module Tutor: Tabassum Ferdous Email: tutor@mrcollege.ac.uk Date Set: 16th September 2014 Name: Adeyinka Adedoyin Registration No.: 21834 Date: …………………………………………… Is this a First Submission or Second Submission

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    Frozen Krill Contract

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    CONTRACT No. FRKL145 Between the undersigned: Bradiaga Krills Ltd, a company whose head office is located at 5 Profsouznaya st., Murmansk, Russian Federetion, represented by General Manager Mr. Ivan Ivanov hereinafter referred to as the “Seller” on the one hand and Bizzard Ltd, a company whose head office is located at 34 King st., Aberdeen, United Kingdom, represented by General Manager Mr. Elton John hereinafter referred to as the Buyer on the other hand WHEREAS the Seller

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    Contract Liability Cases

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    Introduction The very indispensable component for the foundation of a contract is an offer. Nonetheless, it happens quite often that the parties in the daily business activities do not desire their statement to be binding on them once the other party accepts their offer. That is to say, the parties intend to begin negotiations by making certain statements or declarations, which are not to be regarded as offer. That is an invitation to treat. According to Andrew Burrows, an invitation to treat is

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    the contract and the number of renewals. Since I learned their goals and interests I already new that I could not get the max out of her and could not use hard ball tactics. I began by probing/testing (1.5) her on why Paige was adamant on no renewal. I listened carefully to learn their need. She had expressed the downfalls of her last publisher and I assured her we were different and that we would not lock her down in a contract that she wouldn’t approve of. Since the duration of the contract was

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    Contract Essay

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    CONTRACT LAW PRACTICE ESSAY 1 Gertie places a notice in the trade journal ‘Mung Monthly ' saying that she would pay £2000 against a ‘wood nymph ' Mung vase with its authenticity certificate. The question is to know whether Gertie 's proposal is an offer and could lead to a contract . The notice in the trade journal stays a proposal to the public. This proposal could amount to an offer if it is intended to result in a contract, if the

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    OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS REVIEWER TITLE I – OBLIGATIONS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1156. An obligation is a juridical necessity to give, to do, or not to do. JURIDICAL NECESSITY – juridical tie; connotes that in case of noncompliance, there will be legal sanctions. - An obligation is nothing more than the duty of a person (obligor) to satisfy a specific demandable claim of another person (obligee) which, if breached, is enforceable in court. - A contract necessarily gives rise to an obligation

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    Main elements of a contract A contract is a written or verbal agreement made between two or more parties in which the exchange of goods and/or services is agreed upon through unilateral or bilateral exchange. A successful contract contains at least six key elements, which detail how this exchange or exchanges will take place. A contract can also include details of how breach will be handled or details about how the contract can be legally terminated. Furthermore, a contract can have several defenses

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