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    1. Wendy v Hook 1.1 Issues Wendy must prove there was an agreement, and the contract was certain. 1.2 Agreement Was there an offer? Firstly, it must be determined whether Hook extended an offer or an invitation to treat. The language used by Hook, “would you be interested”, is more akin to an invitation to treat than a firm offer. Hook could argue he was simply informing Wendy about the existence of a job vacancy. However, in contrast to Gibson, Hood did not invite an application but already…

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    The Christian Doctrine

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    Implications of Christian from a Contractor’s Perspective Because the Court of Claims ruled that there were certain clauses that are automatically assumed to be included in a contract (despite the clause being absent), the main risk that the Christian Doctrine poses is that contractors are unsure about the contract’s terms and conditions, presenting the risk that the doctrine will be inconsistently applied. Theoretically, however, the Christine Doctrine protects the contractor’s rights too. This…

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    1. Introduction Electorate Officers (Eo’s) are employed by Department of Premier and Cabinet (Dpac, House of Assembly, HoA) or Legislative Council (Leg Co) on a contract called a Royal Perogative Contract. Eo’s are employed to perform all office functions which are the same duties regardless of which house you work for. This contract runs for the term of Government, (whilst the Member of Parliament is elected). Staff employed by Leg. Co are employed for a term of six years, and are managed by…

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    Oh the Contracts I have made When two parties reach an agreement in exchange for something of value there is contract in place. A contract could be written or verbal although a written contract is considered to be more bounding or enforceable. Each person is bound to fulfill their corresponding part of the contract. If either of the parties fails to fulfill their corresponding part the contract will be considered as breached. Examples of contracts are rental agreements on a property, a…

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    Land Title Analysis

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    After talking to my friend and reading the land title of his potential house I’ve noticed a few problems. The land title itself has several caveats that caught my intention right away. The first issue is that there is still a mortgage out on his property which could cause him to take over the mortgage if it has not been paid off yet. Secondly there is a possessory interest looking at the address I am lead to believe that it is related to the fence issue that he talked to me about. This could…

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    Is there a contract between Tony and Emma under contract law? A contract is a deal made by more than two parties with a purpose of some enforceable legal rights and obligations. A contract is consist of an agreement, consideration and intention to create legal relations. An agreement is made up of offer and acceptance, It has been an valid offer and acceptance. An offer is one of the elements of an agreement. An offer is a promise made by the offeror. Invitation to treat is an invitation to…

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    Fitzpatrick’s next duty is the duty to the client, Malaysian airlines. Being the client of Crossman Communications, it is right to assume that Malaysian airlines would not be particularly fussed on how the objectives were met only as long as they were met. This calls for a more teleological way of thinking in the client’s eyes that was met within the campaign. The objectives and goal of the campaign is a good indicator of this as the objectives represent the significant actions taken to reach…

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    HIPAA Privacy Case Study

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    their own affairs by maintaining control over the use and disclosure of their private information. 63 Jaffee v. Redmond, 518 U.S. 1, 10 (U.S. 1996). 64 Summary of the HIPAA Privacy Rule, supra note 50 (citing civil penalties ranging from $100 to $50,000 or more per violation and criminal penalties of up to $50,000 and one-year imprisonment, or more, depending on the nature of the violation). 65 Summary of the HIPAA Privacy Rule, supra note 50. 66 Summary of the HIPAA Privacy Rule, supra note 50.…

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    Both contracts contained a clause, whereby the price payable for the gas sold was to be adjusted by taking into account changes relating to royalties and taxes attributable to the production or supply of gas and they both demanded sellers to provide buyers with…

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    Angola Rodeo Thesis

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    actually practicing free will, or if certain underlying forces are nullifying a person’s right to a complete free will, or if there are unseen motives that facilitate the actions of the inmates. The Angola Rodeo is an exploitation and a wrongful contract in ways that there is unequal bargaining position and racism. The Angola prisoners do have the right to the freedom of labor, as written in the Constitution, regardless of the possible threats it may pose to the enjoyment…

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