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    more than 45 years ago (Global Sales and Contract Law, 2012). At the dawn of the 21st century when commerce is more integrated than ever before and jurisdictions are attempting to make themselves more commercially flexible, exercises aimed at rendering the common law less opaque and creating a common legal grammar, if not a common substantive law, should not be unduly discarded. So why has Australia taken such a ‘piecemeal’ approach to the application of this evolving transnational legal architecture? This commentary notes…

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    1. Define a Contract A contract is promise for the breach of which law gives a remedy or the performance of which the law in some way recognizes a duty (Goldman and Cheeseman 492). An example of a contract could be a promissory note for a loan on a home or car. 2. Define an offer. Who is the offeror and who is the offeree? The offer is a manifestation by one party’s willingness to enter a contract (Goldman and Cheeseman 493). The offeror is the party who makes the offer while an offeree is the…

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    Commercial Law and Big Money? That’s undeniably possible. The single dilemma that most of the law students face is to decide on which area to practice. While some of them might be sure of their field of interest, most of them surely aren’t. What makes one good in any area is the level and willingness to understand the individual sectors. Commercial Law is a big thing in the world as it involves a ton of government legalities, proceedings, and cases to handle. Every firm does need a team of wise…

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    Good faith assists all interactions in setting off on the right foot. Business interactions are no different. Good faith is a theme identified in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). The Code was created not to stave business transactions but instead to promote them in good faith. Each contract and transactions has an obligation of good faith (Feinman, 2014). However, good faith is somewhat hard to define. In Section 1-201 of the UCC, good faith is defined as “honesty in fact and the observance of…

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    COMMERCIAL LAW Student number: 1400547; Word count:2,173 words The Sale of Goods Act 1979 is a consolidation of the 1893 act and subsequent legislation which places numerous legal obligations on business sellers apart from the agreed express contractual terms. These terms, although not expressly provided for in the contract are fictionally ‘incorporated’ into the contract for consumer protection and also because the contract does not make any commercial sense without them, they are referred to…

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    small business owner, department store manager, and government executives. Business executives have many duties that depend on the amount of people on their staff. Business executives are in charge of their organization, and they create and review goals for the company. In addition to those few duties, business executives oversee budgets and negotiate contracts with outside agencies. Being a business executive has always been a goal of mine because they are paid very well, and there will always…

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    A legal career at Shoosmiths appeals to me due to several reasons. Firstly, I am interested in commercial law in general and commercial real estate law in particular. My passion for real estate law stems from my immense enjoyment of land law at university and my interest in the UK property market. Shoosmiths has one of the largest and most highly regarded real estate groups in the UK. The firm’s commercial property and property litigation departments have a particularly strong reputation. Hence,…

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    someone gets hurt. There are considerations to put into place as Acme changes their entity from sole proprietorship to a limited liability company, first an evaluation is necessary to ensure there is a contract and if it meets the Uniform Commercial law (UCC) criteria or common law, hires the type of employment needed and solutions to make sure the increased workload is…

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    For example, the author of this commercial obviously thinks that Charmin is the number one brand for toilet paper. That is all an opinion though because everybody has different tastes. Since the author believes that Charmin is the best toilet paper around, it must also mean that the author believes that it is the softest and longest lasting toilet paper. Another appeal that is used is pathos. The bears set off an emotional aspect that gets the audience to watch the…

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    McKenzie’s DNA which makes it the premiere example of a genuine global law firm. I am attracted to a career in commercial law for its multifaceted and versatile work. In practise, commercial lawyers are required to understand the economic factors which shape individual markets and recognise business needs in order to provide sound legal advice. Therefore, commercial law combines my interests in the intellectual challenge of Law and my enthusiasm for business and finance. I read the FT and use…

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