Contract Law
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The Contract Law comprises of laws and regulations that direct the enforcement of certain promises. It deals with various types of contracts, enforceability, breach and remedies.
- A Contract needs three essential elements in order for it to be valid and enforceable.
- Offer (or Proposal) and Acceptance
- Terms of Contract
- Consideration
- Intention to create legal relations.
- Remedies for Breach of Contract
- Agency
- Contracts of Indemnity
- Contract of Guarantee
- Tort vs Contract
Contents |
- India: Indian Contract Act, 1872
- India: Sale of Goods Act, 1930
- India: Indian Partnership Act, 1932
- India: Consumer Protection Act, 1986
- Bangladesh: Bangladesh Contract Act, 1872
- South Africa: Consumer Affairs (Unfair Business Practices) Act, 1988
- South Africa: Consumer Protection Act, 2008
- South Sudan: Contract Act, 2008
- Australia: Competition and Consumer Act, 2010
: Pakistan Partnership Act, 1932
Malaysia: Malaysian Contracts Act, 1950
- Ghana: Ghana Contract Act, 1960, Act 25
Recent Cases / Related Cases / Case Law
- Balfour vs. Balfour (1919)
- Simpkins Vs Pays, 1955 (3) All ER 10
Other Business Law topics
- Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
- Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
- Employee's Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
- Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972