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    Issue: The issue that needs to be illustrated is whether Roland and Belle can recover the economic loss resulting from the real estate agent, G Shepherd & Co, as their misstatement in the sale contract which says that asbestos insulation had been fully removed from the property on previous year. The other issue is about the solicitor, David, whether he should bear a part of obligation in the loss as he is a solicitor who should be fully responsible for dealing with related matters across…

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    also deals with breach of contracts. Contracts are legally binding agreements established between two or more parties and generally require an offer, acceptance, consideration and a mutual intent to be bound. A very important point to consider…

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    Thomas V Bobby Case Study

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    Thomas v Bobby Applicable Law-Uniform Commercial Code Contracts for the sale of goods will be governed by the UCC. The contract here is for the sale of a painting, which is a good, Therefore, the UCC applies. Merchants A party to a contract believed to be experts or having specific knowledge regarding the area the contract pertains too. Merchants are held to a higher standard of good faith and the UCC rules regarding merchants will be applied. Thomas became an artist after retiring from a law…

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    Cuim Management Case Study

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    SHOULD WE KNOW ABOUT CONTRACT? ......3 2. PROJECT CLAIM MANAGEMENT…………………….4 3. BASIC STEPS- CLAIM MANAGEMENT……………….5 4. OBJECTIVES OF CLAIM MANAGEMENT…………….7 5. CLAIM MANAGEMENT- BEST PRACTICES………….8 6. INPUT/T&T AND OUTPUT………………………………9 7. CONCLUSION…………………………………………….10 8. REFERENCE……………………………………………....10 WHY SHOULD WE KNOW ABOUT CONTRACT? Let’s consider we are managing a project, which can be a smaller project or complex type project. Before proceeding to the process of contract we should…

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    Bay Al Dayn Case Study

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    3.2 Legality of bay al-dayn The legality of bay al-dayn is based on Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 282, which means “O you who have believed, when you contract a debt for a specified term, write it down. And let a scribe write [it] between you in justice”. According to al-Jassas, the word al-dayn include all types of debt contract and its permissible based on deferred. This verse stated that the important to write it down to all the debt transaction. The word al-dayn in hadith can be divided by two…

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    Issue: Whether Li Min can take some legal action to strike with her rights and whether Wang Wei or his employer which named Scuba Eats liable for the harm of Li Min? Rules: This case refers to three parties, the plaintiff- Li Min, the defendants- Wang Wei and SucubaEats. This omission is in the category of negligence of tort law which is defined as the tortfeasor failed to take some reasonable measures to prevent loss, damage, and injury. First, the duty of care exists in any situation where…

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    did not convey to Lisa that he knew a new stationery store would be opening very soon. Later Lisa knew this information in a May edition’s magazine. Then David and Company W concluded the deal in July and Company W wants a rescission claiming the contract should be invalidated due to misrepresentation. The legal issue here is whether the silence kept by David that a new stationery store would be opening soon constitutes misrepresentation. Also, we need to define whether Company W can claim a…

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    LA-203 Trusts

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    LA-203 Equity and Trusts Coursework I. Introduction The Statute of Frauds 1677 introduced formalities for the creation of trusts of land. Section 7 required that, “… all declarations or creations of trusts or confidences of any lands, tenements or hereditaments, shall be manifested and proved by some writing signed by the party who is by law entitled to declare such trust, or by his last will in writing, or else they shall be utterly avoid and of none effect”. Section 53(1) of the Law of…

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    Naulilaa Case Summary

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    A. Prior International Delinquency As previously noted, the Naulilaa case establishes standards concerning the use of reprisals. The first criterion is the requirement that the offending state must have committed a prior international delinquency against the claimant state. This "delinquency" may but need not be of a violent nature. Having suffered an injury, the claimant state is entitled under customary international law to employ otherwise illegal acts designed to: (1) Enforce obedience to…

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    I agree with some of your points on Martin’s challenges regarding the rental property regarding survivorship. However, we have different insight on the advice we would give him as his lawyer. Martin did in fact purchase the house approximately thirty-one years ago, but he has not visited it in over twenty years. North Carolina case law, such as Potts v. Burnette, 1981, has upheld the requirement for one to take possession of a property by means of adverse possession one must occupy the…

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