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What are the elements in a contract?

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  • Promise
  • Agreement
  • Recognition by law
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What is a contract?

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An enforceable promise or agreement

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What is meant by a promise?

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It is one-sided and emphasises the seriousness of the undertaking given by the promiser

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What is meant by an agreement?

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It is multilateral/bilateral and shows consensus between parties on their rights and liabilities

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What is meant by ‘recognition by law’?

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Whatever the parties intend, if a disagreement lands them in court, it is the law that will determine

  • Whether, when and what the parties have agreed
  • Whether one party can escape from the contract
  • How breach should be remedied
  • What happens when the contract is silent/uncertain on a certain matter
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What does the court look for in the formation of a contract?

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  • Agreement
    • Objective test of intentions
    • ‘Mirror image approach’ – offer must be matched by acceptance
    • Certainty of agreement
    • Parties need to have the intention to create legal relations
  • Enforcement
    • ‘Consideration’
      • Claimant must have promised/given something in exchange for the defendant’s promise
    • Defendant’s promise is contained in a deed
      • Certain formalities (e.g. writing) satisfied
    • ​​‘Promissory estoppel’
      • Claimant has relied on the defendant’s promise à inequitable for the defendant to renege on it

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