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Law of Contract of England and Wales Jurisdiction. What you'll learn Define and explain the main principles of contract law Demonstrate an awareness of the effectiveness of the principles of the Law of Contract in modern society Select and apply principles of the Law of Contract and reach logical and well-reasoned solutions Critically evaluate contemporary issues in contract law Requirements No prior legal experience required. Description A complete course to ace Contract Law. Consumers and businesses enter into contracts on a regular basis. For example, manufacturers need to buy raw materials to make their products; then they sell those products to wholesalers and/or retailers who then ultimately sell them to us as consumers. Whilst we ourselves may not always think about the legal consequences of what we are doing until something goes wrong (e.g., the holiday we booked turns out to be a disaster), many businesses employ a resolute contracts manager. When something does go wrong (e.g., goods supplied are defective) the first thing to consider is whether there was a contract and, if so, on what terms.This course aims to provide learners with knowledge and understanding of distinct aspects and general principles of English Contract Law. Thus, we aim to give you a good overview of the requirements for the formation of contract, consideration, intention to create legal relations, formal requirements, terms, exclusion clauses and unfair terms, damages, and other remedies. This subject develops the idea of consensus, the rules and principles governing enforceability, performance, and discharge of contracts. Learners are introduced to common law and equitable principles as well as relevant legislation. After completing this course, you should be able to:1- Define and explain the main principles of contract law.2- Demonstrate an awareness of the effectiveness of the principles of the Law of Contract in modern society.3- Critically evaluate contemporary issues in contract law.4- Select and apply principles of the Law of Contract and reach logical and well-reasoned solutions.As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever". Overview Section 1: Law of Contract: Introductions Lecture 1 Induction. Lecture 2 First things first. What contract law regulates? Lecture 3 We know that you know. But why contract law? Lecture 4 Historical development and the principle of freedom of contract. Lecture 5 Bilateral v Unilateral. Lecture 6 The concept and rationale of offer and acceptance. Lecture 7 Rationale of the objective approach. Section 2: Agreement Lecture 8 Offers and invitations to treat. Lecture 9 Goods on display. Lecture 10 Advertisements. Lecture 11 Auctions. Lecture 12 Tenders and negotiations of land. Lecture 13 Acceptance. Lecture 14 Acceptance and counter-offer. Lecture 15 Businesses and the battle of forms. Lecture 16 Communication of offer and acceptance. The postal rule. Lecture 17 Teation of an offer. Lecture 18 Offer and acceptance in unilateral contracts. Lecture 19 Sureness and plenitude. Lecture 20 The key takeways. The course is intended for anyone with a passion for lifelong learning, suitable for the law student and the avid businessperson. HomePage:
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