What i have learned in relation to the objectives are; what a will, probate, living trust, and insurance is. My understanding of what a will is; a leagal document stating what the deceased persons wishes are and who personal estate will be distributed to. A testator is someone who makes the will describing how devise, legacy, and bequest will be handeled after the person has been deceased. Personal letters to family or close ones may also be included in a will. Making a will is very important,…
In order for a valid contract to exist between Sam and the chain store there needs to be elements that back up the proof. A contract consists of four different elements: agreement, consideration, contractual capacity, and a legal object. The agreement “consists of an offer b one party, called the offeror, to enter into a contract and an acceptance of the terms offer by the other party, called the offeree.” (Kubasek, 2012, p.304) The agreement could be done as a verbal agreement or even a…
TASK 1: P1: Identify the legal criteria for offer and acceptance in a valid contract. What is a contract? A contract can either be written implied or spoken agreement between two or more people legally binding. Once contract has been the offeror will have to keeps promises provided in the contract and the offeree will have to follow all the terms and condition in the contract will. If one party fail to follow their obligation in the contract condition in the contract they make take legal…
There was a collateral contract between the auctioneer and the highest bidder. The offer was made by the auctioneer to sell to the highest bidder, and this was accepted when the bid was made. To sponsor the Spice Girls' tour in return for promotional work Yes It was held by the Court of Appeal that the Spice Girls had made a misrepresentation by conduct in that all of the members participated in a commercial photo shoot, at considerable cost to the defendants, at a time when they knew that…
Many people have fears regarding the act of growing up. For a small group of people, during their teenage years, these fears of innocence lost can be crippling, constantly affecting actions and moods (Participial phrase). They are reluctant to give up the innocence of the past and accept the cold, hard reality of the adult world. Holden Caulfield is one of these people. J.D. Salinger’s novel, The Catcher in the Rye, follows Holden’s actions over three days throughout New York City as he attempts…
plays a crucial role in depicting the judgmental values of society in which he chooses to not take part of. Early into the novel Holden faces the alienation in the culture he is surrounded in. When planning on meeting his former history teacher Mr. Spencer, Holden decides to watch the last football game of the year prior to his visit. When up on top of the Thomsen Hill, Holden states “The game with Saxon Hall was supposed to be a very big deal around Pencey” (Salinger, 4). Holden degrades the…
Holden finds himself being kicked out of boarding school yet again. Instead of doing the reasonable thing, he decides to run away and roam the streets of New York City all alone. He has some wild adventures along the way. Including but not limited to; meeting a prostitute, getting drunk several times, and passing out at the Museum of Natural History. Through all of his crazy situations and the way he handles them you begin to get the idea that he has an intense fear of growing up. Throughout…
In Catcher in the Rye, written by J. D. Salinger, Holden, the main character, wants to save children’s innocence. In the book, there are two motifs, the mummies and Holden’s inability to call Jane, which both reveals Holden’s thoughts about retaining innocence. As Holden arrives in New York, Holden attempts to call Jane Gallagher trying to: “take her dancing. I never danced … the whole time I knew her” (175). Holden has no one to spend time with and decides to use his time with Jane Gallagher,…
history of defeats in brawls, Holden should have known to not partake in this activity, however, all he wants is to be is something that he is not, and he achieves this by lying. He said, “I almost was once in a movie short, but I changed my mind at the last minute. I figured that anybody that hates the movies as much as I do, I'd be a phony if I let them stick me in a movie short” (ch 11 pg 77). Holden is trying to show off and convince the reader that he was once asked to be in a movie. Most…
He would avoid tasks that he felt he could not do well. For example, he gave up on the poem assignment and said that he had not done it at all, and refused to read aloud during the Dead Poets’ Society meetings. Linking this to Dweck’s Model of Goal Orientation (1983), Todd was displaying low persistence and an avoidance of challenges, which were signs of helplessness. He was oriented towards Performance Goals, as he sought to avoid possible negative judgments…