Exam 8: Contracts Requiring Writing
Exam 1: Objectivity in Contract Law6 Questions
Exam 2: Formation of Bilateral Contracts8 Questions
Exam 3: Formation of Unilateral Contracts5 Questions
Exam 4: Contract As an Agreement8 Questions
Exam 5: Identity of Offeror and Offeree8 Questions
Exam 6: Consideration and Promissory Estoppel8 Questions
Exam 7: Intention to Create Legal Relations6 Questions
Exam 8: Contracts Requiring Writing7 Questions
Exam 9: Third Parties10 Questions
Exam 10: Identifying the Terms of a Contract8 Questions
Exam 11: Interpretation6 Questions
Exam 12: Implication7 Questions
Exam 13: Rectification8 Questions
Exam 14: The Control of Exclusion Clauses and Unfair Terms7 Questions
Exam 15: Misrepresentation8 Questions
Exam 16: Duress7 Questions
Exam 17: Undue Influence6 Questions
Exam 18: Unconscionable Bargains and Inequality of Bargaining Power4 Questions
Exam 19: Good Faith4 Questions
Exam 20: Capacity8 Questions
Exam 21: Common Mistake: Contracts Void for Failure of a Basic Contractual Assumption8 Questions
Exam 22: Frustration: Contracts Discharged for Failure of a Basic Contractual Assumption8 Questions
Exam 23: Conditions, Warranties, and Innominate Terms8 Questions
Exam 24: Anticipatory Breach of Contract6 Questions
Exam 25: Compensatory Damages7 Questions
Exam 26: Agreed Remedies5 Questions
Exam 27: Remedies Beyond Compensatory Damages8 Questions
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For the purposes of the Statute of Frauds, Section 4, a note or memorandum cannot be:
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Non-compliance with the Statute of Frauds 1677 renders the contract void.
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Section 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 does not apply to contracts which itself effects the sale or disposition of an interest in land.
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Section 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 merely requires contracts for the sale or other disposition of an interest in land to be evidenced in writing.
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For the purposes of the Statute of Frauds, Section 4, is the requirement for a signature is met in any of the following scenarios?
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Section 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 does not apply to: - Please select all that apply.
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