LAWG 100D1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Charter Of The French Language, Quid Pro Quo, Fide
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Consideration(cml: where we are in the course, what the parties have to dp to consent to the contract, one party has to make an offer. It has to be unambiguous, contain all of the characteristics of a contract. Until the golf clubs have been deposited to the second party, its not a contract, its only a promise to deposit. They may be drawn up in another language if the parties expressly agree thereto. In civil law, gifts are a form of contract. Immovable hypothecs (2693): mortgages on immovable property must be executed by a notary, mandate in anticipation of incapacity (2166) "living will" - in the event that you become incapacitated, you pass on the decision re: your health and other things to a third party. Sidway: now, consideration is quid pro quo. If nominal consideration is okay, why is there a problem: nominal vs.