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invitation to treat - law of contractwell this is a mere invitation through a party to another or others to make offers another time the offeror
elements of a contract - offerfurther this is an unequivocal manifestation through one party of its intention to contract into another so well it is
formation of contract - law of contracthowever a legally binding agreement prepared between two or persons or more parties whereas it has also
types of contract - law of contracthowever common law of us relating to the contract classifies contracts with the following categories as specialty
sources of us law of contracthowever the law of contract act 1961 s 22 provides like except as may be provided through any written law to the time
unity and continuity of domicile conversely s10 of the act provides such no person may have more than one domicile at any one time and no person
domicile of choicetherefore this is the domicile a person acquires through choosing that country to make his permanent home well s81 of the act
domicile of dependencemoreover this is the domicile a person acquires by virtue of legal dependency hence it is determined through the domicile of
domicile law of ukhowever a persons domicile is such country in where he either has or is deemed through law to have his permanent home hence it
partnerships - unincorporated associationsconversely partnership is defined through s3 1 of the partnership act as the relation that subsists between
societies - unincorporated associationshowever these types of associations are registered under the societies act 1968 section 21 of the act
trade unions - unincorporated associationstherefore these are registered under s11 of the trade unions act 1952 into the primary object of regulating
characteristics of unincorporated associationshowever these are associations of persons that who associate to promote a common and lawful purpose
statutory corporation and chartered corporationstatutory corporationhowever this is created through an act of parliament and comes in existence from
corporation sole - types of corporationshowever this is a legal office that is occupied through one human being only at any one time whether the
corporation aggregate - types of corporationshowever this is a legal entity formed through at least two people and whose membership at any one time
legal personality and natural personslegal personalitytherefore from a legal point of view there a person is anything that the laws of a particular
law society of englandhowever the law society of england is a body corporate constituted through the law society of england act therefore its
challenging an arbitral awardconversely a party dissatisfied through an arbitral award any challenge that it in the high court and the high court
termination of arbitral proceedingalthough the arbitral proceedings may be terminated in any of the giving ways asthrough the final award of the
arbitral awardhowever the decision of the arbitral tribunal is referred to like an arbitral award therefore the terms of employment really require
powers of arbitral tribunalpowers of arbitral tribunal are as follow for determine whether it has jurisdiction to entertain a dispute and for provide
appointment of arbitratorshowever under sec 121 the parties are free just for agree on the procedure of appointing arbitratorstherefore under sec 311
disadvantages of arbitration first is arbitral awards have no precedential value as that they cannot be relied on in subsequent proceedings second is
advantages of arbitrationa first is speed it is a faster scheme of dispute resolutionb second is convenient parties are free for determine as the