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    Joseph Devine’s article, “The Dangers of Texting and Driving” gives a thorough and clear explanation of the dangers of distracted driving. The author interviewed policemen and scientists who have conducted experiments and seen first hand the carnage that can be created from simply looking down at your phone. He presents a serious tone from the get go by starting his argument with the line, “Now, texting constantly while in the presence of other people is no longer rude and annoying but even…

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    Contracts are an integral part of society, having strong legal contractual principles gives confidence to consumers, investors and anyone who wishes to enter into a contract. Entering in a contract shows that in a primitive way that two parties are on the same page, however it is noted that a high proportion of litigation does actually stem from misunderstood contract (Duxbury (2011)).In this scenario Gary believes he has a valid contract with Mike and is disappointed to learn that Mike has sold…

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    Two-Sided Contract

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    It might comprise of a guarantee to play out a coveted demonstration or a guarantee to avoid doing a demonstration that one is legitimately qualified for do. In a two-sided contract—an understanding by which both sides trade common guarantees—every guarantee is viewed as adequate thought for the other. In a one-sided contract, an understanding by which one gathering makes a guarantee in return for the other 's execution, the execution is thought for the guarantee, while the guarantee is thought…

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    behavior. (Robertson, 2002). I’ll use reliable references, case law examples and legislation to support my work and provide you with legitimate research. I’ll be talking about the three events that’ve occurred at the Grove Theatre in Salford. In Contract Law I’ll be talking about the variance between an offer and invitation to treat, and the variance between condition and warranty. In Tort Law I’ll be talking about vicarious liability and seeing if this applies to Wicked Theatres Group Ltd.…

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    Contract will not stand, unless the parties intend to enter into a legal relationship and be legally bound by it. For example Wakeling v Ripley [1951] 51 SR (NSW) 183, Mr Ripley promised to transfer his properties to his sister and her spouse after he died and would provide accommodation there until then. After one year, the parties quarrelled, Mr Ripley sold his house and changed his will. Mr and Mrs Wakeling sued for breach of contract. The court ruled that in the circumstances…

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    Ellie And Hasla Case Study

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    The legal position of both parties are dependent on whether or not a contract is formed. In this case it must be examined if both Ellie and Hasla had an intention to form legal relations with each other. The intention to create legal relations is defined merely as two or more parties who agree to be bound by the law in an agreement. This doctrine must be differentiated between commercial agreements – where an intention is generally presumed – and social agreements, where courts have agreed are…

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    Minors Signing Contracts

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    teenagers to sign a contract, though it will not be enforceable unless one has parental agreement. The real question becomes how to distinguish one of validity and voidability. In regards to validity, depending on the age of the child, the signed contract can be invalid because of the age and or consent. Nonetheless, the important point in minors signing contracts is the voidability of the instrument. For the minor has the right to enforce a contract against the creator of the contract, they…

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    Petrochem Ltd

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    contact with water. Their duty was to oblige with the safety measures and also make aware of the same to their clients and suppliers for a safe and secure environment around them. Once the 2 companies Petrochem and Boris Chemicals Ltd. were bided into contract it became the responsibility of Petrochem ltd to ensure duty of care towards Boris Chemicals Ltd. 2) Breach of Duty – It is now the responsibility of the plaintiff to define that the duty of care was not obliged by the defendant and…

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    Negligent Tort

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    understand all the terms used by this policy, but they must also understand the action that the organization will take if this terms are violated. Even more, all employees, level of profession does not matter, must be informed that this type of breach of contract will lead to employment…

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    Mighty Motors Case Summary

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    Case 1. Mighty Motors will win this case because the advertisement that they placed in the newspaper did not represent a legally binding contract with a purchaser of their vehicle. As no contract existed there could not be a breach of a contract. Also, the Johnsons did not realize, when they purchased their 2004 auto, that the offer had even been made, and were perfectly content with their purchase when they made it, and they selected their vehicle because it was the one that they desired, not…

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