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Contract Law - LW202
John Danaher
22 episodes
9 months ago
This course covers the basic principles and rules of Irish contract law. It aims to help students to understand how the rules work, how to apply them to the facts of real cases and how to critically analyse the purpose and content of those rules.
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This course covers the basic principles and rules of Irish contract law. It aims to help students to understand how the rules work, how to apply them to the facts of real cases and how to critically analyse the purpose and content of those rules.
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Courses
Education,
Society & Culture
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14. Formalities
Contract Law - LW202
5 years ago
14. Formalities
This lecture, briefly, covers potential formal requirements in contract law. The main one being that a contract for certain kinds of goods or services must be evidenced in writing. This requirement originated in the 1695 Statute of Frauds but its practical impact, though still relevant, has diminished somewhat over time as writing has become aContinue reading "14. Formalities"
Contract Law - LW202
This course covers the basic principles and rules of Irish contract law. It aims to help students to understand how the rules work, how to apply them to the facts of real cases and how to critically analyse the purpose and content of those rules.