Objectives
as evidence that the intention was against an intention to regard the matter as a term. Of course if the contract was wholly wri ...
3.2.5 Implied Terms So far we have been discussing the legal effect of statements which have been made by the parties, some of w ...
be the lease situation mentioned above. When we say well known, this does not mean that it must be known to the parties – it mus ...
other party relied on the misrepresentation then a remedy would be granted. That remedy could be rescission and damages which is ...
Step 5 Categories the statements that are in dispute in three ways: Puffs, (which can be rejected as having no legal significan ...
3.5 Exclusion Clauses While exclusion clauses are (potentially at least) terms of contracts, they have developed their own body ...
leave it’ reply. If they ‘leave it’ they will probably find a very similar contract with the next corporation that they wish to ...
the wharf by another turnstile, refusing to pay a second penny. He was prevented from doing so and sued the company for assault ...
question of construction of the case may turn the width of the particular clause. (i) An important inroad into the effectiveness ...
1a. What is an exemption clause? b. Name two steps that are involved in the process of determining whether an exclusion clause a ...
A representation is an inducing statement, which while not part of the contract may give rise to a remedy if it is false. Term ...
return she discovers the coat to be badly torn. Advise her (Graw 1992, P. 191) 7.0 REFERENCES/FURTHER READINGS Carroll, L Throug ...
CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Objectives 3.0 Main Content 3.1 Form 3.1.1 Deed 3.1.2 In Writing 3.1.3 Evidence in Writing 3.2 Cap ...
A void contract is one which has no legal effect from the beginning. No rights or obligations are created or conferred by it. A ...
2.0 OBJECTIVES On successful completion of this module, you should be able to: describe circumstances where a contract which ha ...
describe the remedies available to a party for breach of contract. 3.0 MAIN CONTENT 3.1 Form Some contracts to be valid and en ...
want of knowledge of the true meaning and the application of each word, and a consequent apprehension, that if one word alone we ...
(a) Minors or Infants The approach of the law here is to look at the contract from the minor’s point of view and categorize it a ...
Convicted Felons. Historically those convicted of a felony that attracted the death penalty had no right to contract. Perhaps s ...
SELF ASSESSMENT EXERCISE 1 1(a) What are the three classes of minor’s contract? (b) What two tests are used to determine whether ...
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