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Date Submitted: 11/11/2012 11:24 PM
Table of Contents
CASE 1: John v Albert ......................................................................................................2
ISSUE...................................................................................................................................2
RULES OF LAW..................................................................................................................2
RULES OF LAW (CONTINUED)..........................................................................................3
ANALYSIS – APPLICATION OF FACTS TO LAW ............................................................3
CONCLUSION......................................................................................................................3
CASE 2: John v Wendy.......................................................................................................5
ISSUE....................................................................................................................................5
RULES OF LAW...................................................................................................................5
ANALYSIS – APPLICATION OF FACTS TO LAW..............................................................5
ANALYSIS – APPLICATION OF FACTS TO LAW (CONTINUED)………………………….6
CONCLUSION.......................................................................................................................6
REFERENCES ....................................................................................................................7
Issue A
Issue is whether John can recover the fee of $1000 from his father Albert for building design plans that John made for Albert’s small business premises renovation.
Rules of Law
According to Lange (2012, p.19), for a contract to be legally enforceable four elements should be present:
* Offer
* Acceptance
* Consideration
* Intention to create legal relations.
Offer and...