LAW 201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Bachelor Of Applied Science, Executory Contract, Specific Performance

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Primary instructor: mary-jo maur, assistant professor, queen"s university. John fairlie & philip sworden, introduction to law in canada, toronto: emond montgomery. The material in this document is taken from the mentioned source and should be used for reference only. The document compiler cannot assure 100% accuracy as there may be errors present in this document. The mentioned source should be used if there is any doubt on information accuracy. In addition, without permission from the owners (direct or indirect), the material in this document cannot be reproduced. Chapter 9: private law i: torts, contracts, and related areas. The textbook pages used in this module are pg. 262-276. Private law i: torts, contracts, and related areas. Six elements are required to make valid contracts: offer, acceptance, consideration, certainty of terms, intention to contract, and formal requirements. Note the following important facts about offers: precise words/formalized language are not necessary, statements that do not qualify as offers are considered negotiating statements.

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