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What Do You Know about IRAC
Abuse
Common Law
Injustice
Negligence
Social Issues
Tort
Lie will attempt to prove she was the victim of intentional torts by her teacher Mr.. Buildups. At school, Lie was placed in a cage for the day to reenact how Americans reacted to the events of Pearl Harbor. Lie will accuse Mr.. Buildups of intentional infliction of emotional distress and false imprisonment. Being placed…
The Postal Rule: Is It Time for It to Be Retired?
Business Law
Common Law
Contract
Justice
Rules
The decision of distance contracts has been one of the major issues that arise within contract law. In which questions had risen in regards to the application of the postal rule and whether it should continue. A strong debate has been frequent lately in regards to its relevance, especially in a time where postal systems…
Contingent and Qusai Contracts
Business Law
Common Law
Justice
Uncertain event ‘Contingent contract is to do or not to do anything, if an uncertain future event happens, it cannot be enforced by law unless and until that event has happened. ’ Illustration: ‘A’ makes a contract with ‘B’ to buy B’s car if A survives. Thus contract can’t be enforced until and unless ‘B’…
Case Study 2 Keller V Inland Metals
Business Law
Common Law
Contract Law
Case Study: Implied Warranty Of Merchantability In the case of Keller v. Inland Metals All Weather Conditioning, Inc. , the question has come about asking if there was an express warranty given by the CEO of Inland Metals to the Kellers when they signed a contract. If in fact there was an express warranty then…
Siomai Co. Term Paper Research Paper
Business Law
Common Law
Contract Law
Franchising
Rules
Introduction The franchise concern has been around a long clip ; in fact they go back every bit far as the 1850’s. The impression of selling off a concern or a portion of a concern in order to spread out into new countries normally came from the deficiency of investing financess from the concern proprietor….
Salomon vs Salomon Critical Analysis
Business Law
Common Law
Justice
The primary concern pertains to corporate entity or personality. A company, as a separate legal entity from its members, has the ability to engage in contracts, possess property, initiate lawsuits, and be subject to lawsuits and taxes under its own name. The concept of corporate entity was established in the landmark case of Salomon v…
Contracts and Negligence Assignment
Business Law
Common Law
Justice
If a single one of elements mentioned above is missing, the agreed contract will become illegal. The main elements are explained below: Offer: This is the first element in a valid contract. According to Peel (2010) an offer s “an expression of willingness to contract on specified terms, made with the intention that it becomes…
Common Law and The Bible
Bible
Common Law
Assignment Common Law Common law is based on the bible, stare decides and precedent. Basically what this means Is that common law is recognized as law even if It is not actually written in the books. For example common law marriage Is recognized when a couple lives together for so long even if they do…
Contractual Liabilities under the instruments of CISG, UNIDROIT and PECL
Breach of contract
Common Law
Contract
Justice
Principles
Introduction. The rising volumes of international trade and globalization trends have made it necessary to increase regulations in international sales. In 1980, the UN Convention of Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) was put into effect. CISG was the result of efforts originating from the 1964 Hague Conventions of Uniform Law on the…
Analysis of “Wallboard v Miles”
Breach of contract
Common Law
Contract
Justice
Negotiation
Albert should have disclosed to Becky that he indeed sold and or had discussion with a third party in relation to the sale of the machinery. In the case of Wallboard v Miles [1992] 2 AC 128, Mr. and Mrs. Miles agreed to negotiate with Wallboard for the sale of a photographic processing business. They…