Q.a. Under the law of contract: (i) Explain the meaning of ‘proposal’ and ‘acceptance’. (3 marks) (ii) Distinguish between a ‘proposal’ and ‘an invitation to treat’. (3 marks) (iii) Explain how a Read More …
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Agency Unlawful Act of an Agent 2
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Consideration need not be adequate
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Agency Unlawful act of an Agent 1
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Judicial Precedent
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Agency Creation and Termination
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Restraint of Trade
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Agency by necessity in an emergency
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Contract Valid for Minor & Consideration inadequate
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Agency Actual Apparent or Ostensible Authority
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Discharging a contract by agreement
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Indemnity by principal agent’s act
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English Common Law and Equity in Malaysia
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Agency Implied or Ratification
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Past Consideration Revisited
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Agency Duty towards principal
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Judicial Precedent Revisited
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Agency Appointment of
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Interpretation Act & Frustration in Contract
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Agency Delegation of Authority
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