Free Business Law courses
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Free Revision:Contract Law 1 course
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Offer and Acceptance Invitation to Treat Goods Displayed on Shelves Pharmaceutical Society of GB -v- Boots Cash Chemists [1953] Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1933 - chemist to be present at point of sale. Point of sale was cash desk, displaying of product was invitation only. Freedom of contract preserve...
Free Legal structures of a business course
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The legal structure a business chooses is fundamental to the way it operates. This legal framework determines who shares in the profits and losses, how tax is paid, where legal liabilities rests. It also determines the nature of a business...
Free Company law in context course
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The legal issues involved in setting up and running a business can be complex and confusing, especially when some of the terms used don''t seem to have clear meanings. This unit from the College of Law gives a basic introduction to the legal...
Free Details of Getting a Blog course
The UK Web Design Company
Publication Date: Monday 14th March, 2005 Author: Daniel Punch Blogs , the abbreviation of Web Logs (online journals), are becoming more and more popular all the time. People are starting new blogs at an astounding rate so it?s safe to assume that there are constantly people out there who want to kn...
Free Contract - Exemption Clauses & Unfair Terms course
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might be able to take advantage of the weaker party. The ordinary customer is in no position to start negotiating with the sales assistant at the till! The law does its best to level the playing field here.......
Free Is Your Website Legal? course
The UK Web Design Company
Publication Date: Tuesday 14th October, 2003 Author: Matt Williams Is your website legal? Many companies think about advertising standards, copyright, and potentially libellous or corrupting content when considering the law. But there is a law...
Free Contract - Express & Implied Terms course
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Contract: express and implied terms How are terms incorporated into a contract? At first it looks like a silly question, because we'd usually expect them to be explicitly included in the contract. Express terms are terms that have been specifically mentioned and agreed by both parties at the time th...
Free Digital Rights Management course
The UK Web Design Company
Publication Date: Tuesday 11th November, 2003 Author: Thom Leggett As the Internet progresses in both popularity and structure, DRM is going to become very important in moving away from the early free-for-all towards a more paid-for model. However, there is an argument over the degree of restriction...
Free Contract - Frustration course
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Contract: frustration If a contract is made, and for whatever reason it later becomes impossible to for one party to perform their obligations, then we need to think about frustration. Be careful to note that frustration is about subsequent impossibility; if a contract was impossible to perform righ...
Free Contract - Representation & Terms course
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Contract: Representation & Terms Not everything that's said during the negotiations for a contract end up being actual terms of the contract; some information only amounts to a representation . Suppose you buy a car from a second-hand car dealer. He tells you the car has alloy wheels. You buy it, bu...
Free Revision:Contract Law 2 course
The Student Room
Privity of Contract Privity of Contract Price -v- Easton [1833] E agreed to pay £19 to P if third party did specific work. P's claim for money failed. Any person who is not a party cannot sue or be sued under it. Dunlop -v- Selfridge [1915] Dew agreed to buy tyres from Dunlop, would not sell at belo...
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