Form Flashcards

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Contracts

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  • Can be oral
  • Requires consideration
  • Don’t need a witness, only vendor and seller signature.
  • Formed through bargaining and mutual agreement.
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Deeds under seal

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  • Have to be in writing.
  • Doesn’t require consideration.
  • Must have a witness present and watching signatures being placed.
  • Made through mutual obligation.
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Form general rule

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Contracts do not have to be in writing to be valid.
An oral contract is just as enforceable as written one.

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Form statutory exceptions

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  • Real estates agents commission
  • Employment contracts
  • Relationship property agreements
  • Property law act 2007
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Property Law Act 2007

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  • Contracts for the disposition of land (s24)
  • Dispositions of certain interests in Land (s250)
  • Guarantees (s27)
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Section 24

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A contract for the disposition of land is not enforceable by action unless:
- The contract is in writing or its terms are recorded in writing; AND
- The contract or written record is signed by the party against whom the contract is sought to be enforced.

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Doctrine of Part Performance 1

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Is there an enforceable agreement but for s24 of the Property Law Act 2007?

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Doctrine of Part Performance 2

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Has there been part performance of the oral agreement to do something which is:
a. clearly a step in the performance of a contractual obligation or right under that agreement; AND
b. was on the balance of probabilities done on the basis that a contract for the sale of land as alleged was in existence?

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Doctrine of Part Performance 3

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Do the circumstances in which the part performance took place make it unconscionable for the defendant to take advantage of s24 of the Property Law Act 2007?

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