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    While it is easy for one to give up on their goals and move on, one can truly show strength by conquering the various challenges on their way to success. Homer’s, The Odyssey, is able to depict how persistence can lead to fulfillment. Homer’s purpose in the epic poem The Odyssey is to show society that though there are setbacks in life, one can overcome them with perseverance by employing katabasis by emphasize the various struggles Odysseus faces. Homer utilizes katabasis initially to…

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    1. (a) Going through Naiker’s case, we will be concluding if there is an enforceable contract or there is not an enforceable contract. In Naiker’s case, Ahmad is the offeror and Naiker himself is the offeree. Basically, Naiker somehow developed an interest in playing the piano, and he wanted to purchase a second hand piano for learning purposes. Ahmad knew about it and he decided to post an offer by letter to Naiker to sell his piano on Monday 2 June stating, “Good quality piano for sale $2,500.…

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    1) Dorothy and Brian I: Had the contract between Dorothy and Brian come into existence? In particular, was Dorothy obligated to sell her house to Brian? R: Offer and counter-offer “An invitation to treat is essentially an indication that a person is prepared to negotiate” “Acceptance cannot be interfered from the silence or inaction of the offeree” . A: Brian offered to buy Dorothy’s house and Dorothy replied Brian that she would sell the house for $2.000.000. Brian countered Dorothy’s offer…

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    Introduction The major issue of the case was (1) whether there was a constructive trust and (2) whether the certainty of interest in the property justified its existence. This was the first case to apply the principles laid down in Cobbe v Yeoman’s Row Management Ltd, distinguishing interest pursuant to formal written agreements from interest in property. In addition, Mr. Justice Morgan in Herbert (para 91) touched on the topic of certainty in constructive trust and in contract. This case…

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    Postal Rule Case Study

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    2: specified terms (method of payment) and 3: no further negotiation. There are two types advertisement, 1: bilateral advertisement where both parties start performance after the formation of the contract, bilateral ads are usually invitation to treat such as sale of goods (adverts in newspaper are bilateral). In the case of Mr. Ishtiaq vs heaven furniture…

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    Task 1 Karabo v Simbere The main issue of this scenario is whether a contract had been formed between the two parties. The English law of contract explains a contract as a legally binding or valid agreement between two or more parties with the purpose of creating a commitment. Formation of a valid contract must contain the elements; offer and agreement, consideration and Intention. An offer is a definite statement of willingness to be bound on specified terms. Acceptance can be defined as…

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    problem question. Before proceeding with advising the individual’s, we need to check the validity of the contract and to establish the note displayed on the car windscreen is “Invitation to Treat” (or) “Offer”. The difference between the two is significant and need to be specifically identify, as the ‘invitation to treat’ cannot be accepted legally and an offer is an expression of willingness to contract on the specified terms without further negotiation and which is legally accepted. The note…

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    Unit 4 P1

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    that Carlil was entitled to the reward her £100 as she accepted the condition in the offer by catching a flu. What is not an offer? • Invitation to treat – an invitation to treat is not an offer but an invitation to make an offer but not legally binding. Therefore, the person is able to accept or reject the offer. An example of an invitation of treat are goods…

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    Social Darwinism is a theory that individuals, groups, and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as plants and animals. The weak individuals would decrease and the strong individuals would grow in power. Charles Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and William Graham Sumner, and more philosophers are all associated with social Darwinism. They all have different views on it. Charles Darwin developed Darwinism. He focused more on the development of plants and animals. He developed the idea…

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    above and beyond being a simple historical flick. Inherit the Wind is a perfect example of this exceptionalism. The movie, a classic take on the social issues of 1920 's America, is directed by Stanley Kramer and features stars like Gene Kelley, Spencer Tracey, and Fredric March (IMDb). The movie appeals to both history geeks and the general population alike, and it is rated for general audiences. It leaves this audience both captivated with the skilled acting and brilliantly crafted plot and…

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