wow that was amazing! i was beginning to think there was no way by which i could read all the recommended reading before the exam and that i was ruined... This was simple and easy to grasp saved me a lot of trouble...!!!! THANK YOUUUU
In the offer and acceptance video you said there are four main elements to formation of contracts, offer and acceptance, consideration, intention to legally bind, and capacity. I found the first two videos very helpful and for the first time I feel like I actually understand contract, and so I would love it if you could do videos on the remaining two topics.
you prolly dont care but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account? I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Trent Chandler i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Precedent upheld by pinnel’s case and foakes v beer still establishes the idea that partial payment of debts is not binding, ie it cannot constitute good consideration. Roffey brothers principles can only apply to part payment cases if there is something more than just financial benefits to the offeror to be seen as good consideration. Ie if the landlord offers tenancy to be paid by tenant for a smaller amount, as long as he stays living in the flat, since the tenant remaining and maintains the welfare of the property is another service that benefits the offeror, this is good consideration and binding on the landlord.
Hi Kiwi. I would be wary of seeing Roffey as a precedent about part payment of debts. It is about an existing contractual duty as consideration for a further contract.
LearnLoads I’m merely stating consideration can be deemed good concerning part payments as long as there is other benefits to the offeror other than monetary sources.
Simon, love the videos! When you talk about Stilk v Myrick 1809 etc.. I don’t understand why this is not considered a counter offer. Ie. When the ships captain offered more money to the sailors in the voyage, then this is a counter offer, which according to your earlier video on offer & acceptance this would mean all prior agreements are null and void!!! Please help me to understand this...thank you!
Hi Dave. A counter offer is basically a change to an offer suggested by the offeree of the initial offer. On these facts, the captain was the OFFEROR. He was making an offer of extra payment to the remaining crew - who were already bound by a contract. Those crew members had not made an offer to the captain. They merely accepted his offer of extra payment.
hi, may I know what if the party A agrees to transfer party B money, and party B said she will deliver the cake for party A once she make the payment. Then party A transfer party B money for the cake, and in this consideration what's case study that we can write about?
Must consideration be the same amount as the offer ? For instance, I sell a bike to a friend for £100 but that friend can only pay me at the moment half of the price. Is there a contract that's enforceable in that case ? Thanks :)
In cash and $500 in Cheque, I can’t do anything more than that “ and John agrees to the offer. And James gives hi the cash and cheque. Later John sues James for the remaining $1000 would he be able to get it
Totally unrelated to the subject matter of the video but here are a couple of things that make me laugh. Woman says, "I had considered dating him until I found out he still lived with his parents." It makes me laugh because she hadn't considered that he might not want to date her. ------------------------------------------- Woman says, "I would never date a man that smokes." It makes me laugh because what man would want to date a controlling and domineering woman? If a man doesn't already smoke, I can't think of a better reason for him to start. -------------------------------------------- Submitted for your... You guessed it.... Consideration.
wow that was amazing! i was beginning to think there was no way by which i could read all the recommended reading before the exam and that i was ruined... This was simple and easy to grasp saved me a lot of trouble...!!!! THANK YOUUUU
In the offer and acceptance video you said there are four main elements to formation of contracts, offer and acceptance, consideration, intention to legally bind, and capacity. I found the first two videos very helpful and for the first time I feel like I actually understand contract, and so I would love it if you could do videos on the remaining two topics.
Hi Emily - glad to help. I will try to do other contract videos when I can.
you prolly dont care but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Trent Chandler i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Trent Chandler It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
@Ramon Bodie Happy to help xD
Very clearly explained, thanks !!!
Very helpful video, helped me revising for my end of year exams
this was an extremely well detained and informative video
Thank you for all your great presentation! Reallyy,, Great work!
Replace my prof plsssss
Love this video. I would love an intention and capacity video.
Precedent upheld by pinnel’s case and foakes v beer still establishes the idea that partial payment of debts is not binding, ie it cannot constitute good consideration. Roffey brothers principles can only apply to part payment cases if there is something more than just financial benefits to the offeror to be seen as good consideration. Ie if the landlord offers tenancy to be paid by tenant for a smaller amount, as long as he stays living in the flat, since the tenant remaining and maintains the welfare of the property is another service that benefits the offeror, this is good consideration and binding on the landlord.
Hi Kiwi. I would be wary of seeing Roffey as a precedent about part payment of debts. It is about an existing contractual duty as consideration for a further contract.
LearnLoads I’m merely stating consideration can be deemed good concerning part payments as long as there is other benefits to the offeror other than monetary sources.
This could be a late comment but please do a video on dispatch rule and receipt rule.
Simon, love the videos! When you talk about Stilk v Myrick 1809 etc.. I don’t understand why this is not considered a counter offer. Ie. When the ships captain offered more money to the sailors in the voyage, then this is a counter offer, which according to your earlier video on offer & acceptance this would mean all prior agreements are null and void!!! Please help me to understand this...thank you!
Hi Dave. A counter offer is basically a change to an offer suggested by the offeree of the initial offer. On these facts, the captain was the OFFEROR. He was making an offer of extra payment to the remaining crew - who were already bound by a contract. Those crew members had not made an offer to the captain. They merely accepted his offer of extra payment.
LearnLoads - Yes, I see now...many thanks...
This is brilliant. thank you
Any more contract law and tort videos appreciated
what is the issues of consideration
Thank you so much for this video!
hi, may I know what if the party A agrees to transfer party B money, and party B said she will deliver the cake for party A once she make the payment. Then party A transfer party B money for the cake, and in this consideration what's case study that we can write about?
Must consideration be the same amount as the offer ? For instance, I sell a bike to a friend for £100 but that friend can only pay me at the moment half of the price. Is there a contract that's enforceable in that case ? Thanks :)
Capacity to contract..can you please elaborate?
Please I have a question
If James owes John $2000. When pressed for payment James say “I would give u $500
In cash and $500 in Cheque, I can’t do anything more than that “ and John agrees to the offer. And James gives hi the cash and cheque. Later John sues James for the remaining $1000 would he be able to get it
Thank you
thanks soo much
Thank you so much!!
Very clear thanks!
thank you sooo much!
plz make more videos
we're watching this in class rn
thanks
Is this American law
Uk
Totally unrelated to the subject matter of the video but here are a couple of things that make me laugh.
Woman says, "I had considered dating him until I found out he still lived with his parents."
It makes me laugh because she hadn't considered that he might not want to date her.
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Woman says, "I would never date a man that smokes."
It makes me laugh because what man would want to date a controlling and domineering woman? If a man doesn't already smoke, I can't think of a better reason for him to start.
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Submitted for your... You guessed it.... Consideration.
I hate your male/female cartoon representations, I hate them. But great content, I learnt a lot about consideration
Well I love them.