The paper looks at the English contract law providing definitions of contract, explaining the difference between contract and offer and considering the case of Logistics Ltd and Media Ltd based on the confusion over a faxed offer and its acceptance. The facts of the case are analysed suggesting legal advice to the parties concerned.
The paper examines the provisions of Companies Act 1985 arguing whether company directors have autonomy over corporate affairs, discussing the ability of a director to enter into a contract with the company of which he is a director, and the amount of shareholders' control over such contracts.
The paper examines a law case related to the validity of contract discussing the agreement between buyer and seller in the light of the English law of contract, duty of care, validity of offer, negligence, etc. Legal advice is offered to the parties concerned.
The paper presents a law case study addressing the issues of the validity of contract, duty of care, offer and acceptance in the agreement, negligent misrepresentation, validity of exemption, and liability of an artificial legal personality. Conclusions are made about the actions the parties could undertake.
The paper examines a law case of the contract of sale involving the English Bank, addressing the issues of documentary credits (DC) in the UK. Securities offered by DC are discussed highlighting the requirements needed to prove that a fraud has occurred. Legislation on DC is reviewed including the articles from the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, 2007 (UCP); references are made to related law cases.
The paper examines a law case related to the fiduciary duty owed by the debtor to the creditor with regard to diligence, honesty and intention to repay. References are made to traditional insolvency law considering the Bankruptcy Scotland Act 1985 as amended by Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Act 2007. Advice is given about the money lent to the debtor by the creditor stating that it should be paid as a priority debt by the insolvent company.
The paper examines a case study of an international trade agreement between a British company and a Chinese company involving four different contracts, i.e. the CIF Liverpool Agreement, the contract between Bank of China and HSBC Bank, the contract of carriage, and the contract of insurance. Each contract is analysed separately and in relation to other contracts.
The paper examines the legal risks accompanying pop concerts with the focus on the London concert of Kylie Minogue describing the context of the event and reviewing related issues of the employment law and contract law. Recommendations are suggested to the organisers of similar events.
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