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Law of Contracts that the promises are reciprocal, according 10 whic resform some legal ast and paty B does not fetined by the Conteact Ac. inoais &conieron fr be pombe” 49 HS {[ou 40 pIor soioDdq Buypuig 9q 01 sasta0 SIDVANOO TIAN 4o aIOA se SIDVUINOD BTAVAION ve soning fo soy | eaptng pus poe v 30 suswann pun yeooudisas ‘soured oq go suogeaond mn ny IN suoUIDEIE Kw c rroosdyoar an yu woursasRe ay ‘Ho {ny po sodoud 2) uaqr ae yaan409 8 sg srndoy Chapter 3 for writen agreement ‘conditions of lavfulness (section 10)."? 35 Cowrersice 70 Maxe « Covrnact es that who has reached the age of majority and is of sound, ‘Usqualfied by law is competent to contact, 352. ure Consent oF mas PARTIES “The consent ofthe parties to the agreement for « contract shall be free. Consent ‘by coercion, undue influenee, fraud, false statements or mistake is not 353. ‘Worn Acnsasens, as « Durant Case thaw Vorb Conraact void ‘iiferent from the erm ‘contact oF trade 3 '29); agreements to do an impossible act tases in which a void agreement void, whoever has received an advantage fiom the agr quired to restore the original condition or fulfil the consi the party vo has gained from whom hefshe rece Law of Contracis 36 ENFORCEMENT OF CONTRACTS ‘has promised to deliver goods o party B, om a given day pays A Gate ft day seduled for every pony Ades. The ee rte goods to who is obliged 0 ‘making of @ palnding impli ‘of subject A, therefore it cannot be performed by anothes for exampl house bums, The fie isthe expres condition of the of 295 8 5-0 ae oe 9 (62 euyp pus sos20] 2H 30 20 pooadeou 99 ‘Aiea w se op 2 Pu luo ped os eno eo oeaego anBt ADVALNOD JO HOVE JO SEDNANDASNOD ati, ore cttounuasop omn Jo og ou su sdzysuon toto 2580 Aue ur pone rust Hawuon-eon® jo oqstonad snisandaout 94, eso} sing up ry 00 04 ‘snoriasd a wo spuadop ‘xp ayesuaduios oy soy ame ou ‘sj9u0q sone 9D YoY wo sno ‘nia ou ‘uostad soyious oy Sumnauos Soni? 99 01 N81 ag anny eNS 249/04 uA soMoUR ‘eq 205 wonezapisuos aun Jo ed so “uorsropsuo oq wi2n03 yin stud oy, ASINOYA TOWED JO LAIONOD “ve stonunieg fo more ged Chapter 3 ~ the parties have to be aware of the applicability of these principles: Compensation is not duc in cates of indirect or remote loss or damages; = the above rules apply also to quasi-contracts. 3402. Goxeen Dannoss ‘General damages ae those that derive as @ consequence of direct and proximate they are aovarded for losses or damage attr fom breach of contract. The usual way to meas ference between the contract cost and the market. reach, furthermore reasonable expenses due tothe breach, 3.103. Srectat. Dawaaes AND Consequential. Losses pecific circumstances. These damages can be awarded ‘cumstances were foreseeable (Or Were Porsrve Dass damages, also called exemplary damages, shall not however, ican be awarded ‘ bank, when thece are fan ‘Caused damage to the issuer's reputation oF trustworthiness. 56 Law of Contracts Bul CONTRACT OF INDEMNITY Section 124 ofthe Contract Act governs contracts of indem 6s Ove ee de te 8 ‘aqgauone ue 204 Kouou 20u nq ‘spoo8 ajqeaous (01 How ,sP008, a ay “Kadard ojqeAoul Jo o(e por rowssossod soyjsty uy spood s,uoetod aipous Se Apesufe OK ued st oy wosied fue Pur punos Js pu Au0fou, xn pass poo an sontoar ou uosnd su, sn 09 Ho ‘Soap ot used au. ou Soop dyuuny am uate ML, fuaB 30 ‘wo fuojsinoud ogy sureiuoa rey 19EUED AKT JO (BEL-CBL fORY) X Ide a sf 20u S00 9889 Ut “0 ‘snip "2 wood Sag Saat ays pur ff Uossed 1 spocs ADNEDY 410 LOVWLNOD sve 01.9 20) worpygne "Y aiwuoad aun 40} aSuryox ut "woud snus ‘se ope spond Jo fnrop uot ty MoUea Jo paD sean Spay BOGETd V SV LNEWIVE ore 30 Aapyen 0) “spoo8 219 ao} dostas yuorauys B 2q Keb JoMgep eh ri astwoud Auy ‘esq ny wan 00 tomes says Butt une 3 asnoys, 940 UU e $upyse Aon sures par weauyreq #304 5 yUEQ WUE K2uoUt J UOISSESSOM a)"0§, invavag so uaF ak Hos ROMIONDD ¥ SY NouL¥BINOD rere gc serdouy spam fo wo Chapter 3 “An agent can actin the name ofthe principal and may make promises binding on the prineipa. 318i. Dunes oF Acters 10 Princiras = Communicate with his/her principal (seston 21 = fe not deal on hisMer own account in agency business (section 215); — pay sums of money recived on the bebal pal (section 218); Re terminate agency in the ease of death or insanity of the principal (ection 208). 3.52. Conrmsexnow oF Acres ion is nota necessary element to create a contact of agency. However, agreement, the agent is authorised to retribution according to the ‘Tue Roars oF Pancreas spat has the following tights that he/she can exercise in regard 0 hisyher ‘damages from the agen, if he/she operates contary to the ve proper accounts fom the agents ive sums of money collected by the agent on the behalf of the ve sere profits made by the agent and the ight to those sums from the agen ~ forfeit the Temineration of the agent in eases of misconduct ‘Sesion 215 © Law of Contracts 3155. “Tenaawamion oF Contracts oP AGExey ol

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