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  • What are the principles of the contract law?

    The basic elements required for the agreement to be a legally enforceable contract are: mutual assent, expressed by a valid offer and acceptance; adequate consideration; capacity; and legality.
    In some states, elements of consideration can be satisfied by a valid substitute..

  • What are the rules of a contract law?

    Generally a contract forms when one person makes an offer, and another person accepts it by communicating their assent or performing the offer's terms.
    If the terms are certain, and the parties can be presumed from their behaviour to have intended that the terms are binding, generally the agreement is enforceable..

  • What is a contract law in English law?

    Capacity: Both parties must have the legal capacity to enter into a contract.
    This means they must be of legal age, sound mind, and not under duress or undue influence.
    Consent: Both parties must give their consent to the contract freely and without any coercion, fraud, or misrepresentation..

Helen Swaffield is a practising Barrister with over 25 years' experience in Commercial and Public Law including commercial contracts and regulation, EU Law, 

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