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EQUITY AND TRUST
Equity and Trust
Law of Certainty in Express Trusts
Contracts
A contract is an agreement between two or more parties. Contracts usually consist of an exchange of promises of future performance; for example, one party promises to paint the other party's house, while the other party promises to pay ...
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Contract Law
Contract Law
Defining Contract Law
The law of contract is that part of the civil law that governs the enforceability of agreements. It consists of general rules, which apply to all kinds of contract, and specialist rules which are restricted to particular kinds of contract. The general rules of the common ...
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CRIMINAL LAW
Criminal Law
Criminal Law
Introduction
Criminal law has been designed to make sure that no person commits an act that is not accepted by the society and is illegal. Such acts are not allowed by law; therefore, should not be committed. The English criminal law is a law body in the jurisdiction ...
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CONTRACT AND NEGLIGENCE
Contract and Negligence
Contract and Negligence
Introduction
The law of contracts defines by the rules of the Civil Code regarding contracts. These rules define the obligations of contractors and are from the moral principle of respect for the word given, which will result in the sixteenth century to the rule of ...
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Statutory Legislation
Principal Powers of Court in Statutory Legislation
Principal Powers of Court in Statutory Legislation
What is Statutory Legislation?
A set of rules that proscribe or permit interrelationships among people and organizations, provide procedures for ensuring the fair treatment of people, and prescribe punishments for those who do not follow these established rules. ...
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CONTRACT LAW
Contract Law
Contract Law
Contract
The analysis of a contractual law mostly takes place with respect to offer and acceptance. When it comes to an offer, one of the parties, which is the offeror, offer to the other party, which has the liberty to accept the offer or not. If the ...
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ILLEGALLY OBTAINED EVIDENCE
Illegally Obtained Evidence
Illegally Obtained Evidence
Introduction
There has been a significant increase in the criticism on American Judicial System in the recent past. The crime rate in America has been increasing, and Americans do not regard the criminal justice system as a fair one. There is a general believe ...
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Case Analysis: Exclusion Clauses
Case Analysis: Exclusion Clauses
Introduction
There are several clauses in the contract, which are part of overall terms and condition between contracting parties. An exclusion clause is a condition which is a restriction to the right of a party. For example, a person joins a gym with a six ...
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LEGAL ISSUES
Legal Issues
Legal Issues
Case 1
In this case, the young man robbed a women, and she saw his face fortunately. The Woman reported the robbery to the police and described the face of a robber. After three days, a young man Crain arrested and detained illegally and improperly. His ...
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Landlord Tenant Project
Introduction
Tenant
People may be referred to as tenant, boarder, backpacker or lodger; none of which are strict legal terms. Classification other than that of tenant may indicate the granting of a license to occupy rather than a tenancy agreement. (Randy, p 759)
Landlord
A landlord is defined in the RTA as ...