Understanding the limits of enforcing the contract is critical – especially when it comes to liabilities, claims, breaches, and performance failures. Contract law encompasses principles and rules governing the formation, interpretation, and enforcement of agreements. It provides a legal framework that promotes predictability, certainty, and fairness in contractual relationships. Key components of contract law include an offer, consideration, and acceptance, capacity to contract, intention to create legal relations, and the legality of contracts. This paper explores the limits of enforcing contract law focusing on a range of issues when creating legal relations, forming a valid contract, and limits in enforcing contract.
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Dr. Mosi Dorbayani earned his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Salford, in Manchester, with specializations in cultural diplomacy, public policy, and project management, and holds graduate...
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