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Extensive Contract Law (I) Summary from 2021 (weeks 1-12) - recommended for final Exam
  • Extensive Contract Law (I) Summary from 2021 (weeks 1-12) - recommended for final Exam

  • Summary • 133 pages • 2022
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  • (I received a 9 with this document) This document covers all topics which are discussed throughout the course from weeks 1-12. It contains all relevant and mandatory readings + class notes, KC notes and tutorial notes. Also, it contains important steps for the analysis in the Exam. Topics included: 1. 1st part formation 2. 1st part formation 3. Offer and Acceptance 4. Legal capacity / Formalities 5. The contents of the contract 6. Vitiating Factors 7. Contractual Remedies 8. T...
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OCR Paper 3 Law Revision SUMMARY
  • OCR Paper 3 Law Revision SUMMARY

  • Summary • 13 pages • 2023
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  • Hiya! These are my summary notes for OCR Law Paper 3! Every single topic has been summarised and have been given full marks. All information may not need to be included within an exam question, but the simple bullet points ensured that I achieved an A* overall in my Y13 mock exams! Having just sat my Law A Level, this notes that I have made definitely made me feel confident going into the exam, and to be honest they felt like a breeze! I hope that if and when you purchase my notes, they are just...
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BLAW212 Test Questions with All Correct Answers
  • BLAW212 Test Questions with All Correct Answers

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  • BLAW212 Test Questions with All Correct Answers Misrepresentation Section & Act - Answer-Section 35 of the contract and commercial law act Misrepresentation Law - Answer-A party to a contract will be entitled to damages they was induced to enter into the contract by misrepresentation made by or on behalf of the other party Misrepresentation test - Answer-1. False statement of past or present facts 2. The statement was material in inducing the plaintiff into entering the contract 3. In ...
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AQA A LEVEL LAW PAPER 3 CONTRACT LAW SUMMARY
  • AQA A LEVEL LAW PAPER 3 CONTRACT LAW SUMMARY

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  • AQA A LEVEL LAW PAPER 3 CONTRACT LAW SUMMARY BOOKLET contains everything you will need in order to achieve high grades in law paper 3. CONDENSED NOTES IN ALL AREAS FROM non substantive to substantive and concept questions. Includes notes on - - Formation of Contract - Discharge of Contract - Remedies - Consumer Rights Act - Misrepresentation - Expressed and Implied Terms - Vitiating Factors - Economic Duress, Duress, Undue Influence
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BLAW212 Test Questions with All Correct Answers
  • BLAW212 Test Questions with All Correct Answers

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  • BLAW212 Test Questions with All Correct Answers Misrepresentation Section & Act - Answer-Section 35 of the contract and commercial law act Misrepresentation Law - Answer-A party to a contract will be entitled to damages they was induced to enter into the contract by misrepresentation made by or on behalf of the other party Misrepresentation test - Answer-1. False statement of past or present facts 2. The statement was material in inducing the plaintiff into entering the contract 3. In r...
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SQE 1 Contract Law
  • SQE 1 Contract Law

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  • Introducing Contract Law notes from The SQE Hub specifically tailored by addressing each of the assessment specifications listed on the SRA website. These high yield notes are an amazing revision aid and address the following: - Formation; - Parties; - Contract terms; - Vitiating factors; - Termination; and - Remedies. Derived from the concept of ‘working smarter, not harder’ however, these notes should be used as a revision aid. More notes to follow from The SQE Hub so watch this ...
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Lecture notes Advanced Contract Law (Law212)
  • Lecture notes Advanced Contract Law (Law212)

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  • Advanced Contract Law (Law212)- full, comprehensive notes including case law and rules. From formation to breach, the lecture notes should cover the entire course as was required at the university of Sheffield.
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Contract Law-Vitiating Factors(LLB, Exam plans)
  • Contract Law-Vitiating Factors(LLB, Exam plans)

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  • Ace Contract Law: Vitiating Factors & Misrepresentation – The Ultimate Study Companion! Unlock the secrets behind vitiating factors and misrepresentation in Contract Law with these top-tier notes! Comprehensive, clear, and engaging, this guide dives deep into the complexities of misrepresentation, including fraudulent, negligent, and innocent misrepresentation. Each concept is explained with up-to-date case law, detailed examples, and concise analysis, making it the perfect resource to mast...
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Vitiating Factors
  • Vitiating Factors

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  • Covers Top 2 of Contract Law, the vitiating factors. Used by a 1:1 (1st) student.
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BUS201 U4 fully solved 2023
  • BUS201 U4 fully solved 2023

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  • BUS201 U4 fully solved 2023Which of the following best describes the concept of "incapacity" as a vitiating factor? The law views certain persons such as a young child and people who are intoxicated to lack the capacity to enter into a contract. There are four types of mistakes that can vitiate a contract. Which of the following is one such mistake? Unilateral mistake. "A contract entered into as a result of duress is unenforceable. Which of the following may constitute duress...
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