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    How To Treat Pitbulls

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    ♥Some of you might not agree with me on this topic. I believe that Pitbulls aren't a bad breed of dog,I believe that any breed of dog can be just aggressive. It all depends on how you treat any breed of dog. In my opinion, it depends on the person and/or people that treat that dog. I know this from my own experience, I was bitten by a dog twice. It was my own dog but it wasn't my dogs' fault,it was mine. The reason(s) my dog bit me, was because I was fooling around and he was on this medication…

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    Sally's Call Case

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    Sally’s call is an invitation to treat as in British Car Auctions v Wright. The car in the case had not been offered for sale and there was only an invitation to treat; so is Sally’s phone call. He invites Ron to answer the questionnaire but if Ron declines the invitation there are no consequences as he is not contractually bound by the call. The issue raised by the question is whether Sally’s call constitutes an offer. If it does, Ron’s answer of the question is an acceptance of the offer,…

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    normally invitations to treat, merely inviting negotiations of offer unless it is a unilateral advertisement (to the world) which is specific advertisements involving a reward, in this case, does not apply as it is for one purpose and did not have all details of the bike such as a price. In case Partridge v Crittenden [1968] 1 WLR 1204, as there was not sufficient information like how many birds were for sale it did not amount to an offer but merely an invitation to treat. As said above did not…

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    How To Treat Epilepsy

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    There are many common medications that are used to treat epilepsy. Generally, when an individual suffers from this brain disorder, they are issued drugs in order to prevent and treat the seizures that are experienced. This stems from the fact that it is the most productive means of controlling the electrical activity that occurs in the brain. While we all have electrical activity in the brain on a regular basis, those that suffer from epilepsy have abnormal bursts and declines of activity that…

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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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    One party making an offer which accepted by another party is the formation of the contracts. Theoretically, these contracts are divided into two types, unilateral and bilateral contracts, by different numbers of the parties who assume the obligation under the contract. The case Carlill v Carbolic Smokeball Company Ltd [1893] 1 QB 256 is a typical one for the unilateral contract, which, to some extent, influences the law of offer and acceptance. In nineteenth-century though, all contractual…

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    Privity of contract is the relationship that exists between the parties to an agreement. This relationship is necessary in contracts; therefore, if you want to lodge a suit regarding a contract, you need to prove that you and the other individual were in privity of contract; hence, you were both involved in the contract and had an established contractual relationship. In addition, a doctrine of contract law that precludes any person from seeking the enforcement of a contract, or suing on its…

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    Contract is an agreement between two or more parties that is indented to be legally enforceable. A contract can be in writing or made orally and can be entered into by signing a document, agreeing to something on the telephone or clicking on ‘I agree’ on a web page. There is a distinction between B2B (also know as, business to business) and B2C (business to consumer) contracts. In its simplest form, B2B refers to transections between two businesses where both the buyer and the seller are…

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    Question A. Yes, this is an enforceable contract. Postal rule is one of the rules of contract law that makes an exception to the general rule that an acceptance can only occur when communicated directly to the offeror. This is considered a legal binding contract as the acceptance match with the offer. It is an enforceable contract due to reasons mentioned below. 4 elements of a contract The elements to create a legally binding contract are as follows; 1. Legal capacity – a person above 18 years…

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    Alain De Swan Case Study

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    The contractual issues arising between Alain de Swan and other parties involved in the Isle of Man Cup Series yacht race derive from the legal validity of the offer given by Alain de Swan. The validity of Swan’s offer, which stated he would pay £10,000 to the crew of any yacht who could cross the finish line ahead of his in the race, is questioned due to the context in which the offer was made. Another legal issue arises in deciding the recipient of the £10,000 reward in the event that Swan is…

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