Thomas Sim PEA2066

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.Compare and contrast the principles behind Lamb v Camden London Borough Council (1981) and Dorset Yacht Co Ltd v Home Office (1970).A.Both cases had the issue of negligence on duty of care caused by defendant […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.What are the defence mechanism for liability in tort?A.When there is ‘breaking the chain’ or Novus Actus Itervieniens or ‘New Act Intervening’.General defence negating liability in tort are:1. Volenti non fit […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.What are the advantages and disadvantages of strict liability?A.Advantages:(1) The huge increase in the Standard of Products and the increased complexity of their component ingredients made it extremely […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    In simple words, describe strict liability. What is the one key significant difference strict liability is compared to ordinary negligence?

    What are the presumptions that mens rea would not be […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    What Considerations and Objects are lawful, and what are not? Give examples of each in your own words.

    A.
    The below are the 5 circumstances for consideration or object to be unlawful, as stated in s.24 […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    What Considerations and Objects are lawful, and what are not? Give examples of each in your own words.

    A.
    [This is in fact the most important part of a contract. It is Section 24, and when a contract […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    What is anticipatory breach? Give an example for it.

    A.
    Wikipedia has the below definition of ‘Anticipatory Breach’:

    Anticipatory repudiation, also called an anticipatory breach, is a term in the law of […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    Obligation to a contract can be discharged by various ways – frustration, performance, breach and agreement. Discuss the various types of performances.

    A.
    See 2011 Q2 on discharging contract here.

    Part V of […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    Ahmad has been taken care of by his long time agent Salim in all the transaction of his estate holdings. During his younger days, Ahmad had a tough life. He did not go to school and farmed in his Kampung […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    Melvin is a quick tempered person. He makes decision fast. The day he saw the house advertised by you as an agent, he straight away liked it. Edmund who is the house owner is a shrewd businessman. In order for […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    When a contract is formed, parties to the contract can call off or rescind the contract if elements of coercion (s.15), undue influence (s.16), fraud (s.17) , misrepresentation (s.18), mistake (subject to s.21, […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    Are all apartment, condo, suite and SOHO the same in the eyes of law?

    A.
    A good write up is from Chang Kim Loong ‘Not all apartments are the same’ published in The star on 22nd July, 2016, a portion is ext […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    What are the 4 authorities of Agent?

    A.
    The term ‘authority’ in agency law is spelled out in appointment of agents.

    There are various ways that agents could be appointed. Various sections of the Part X of […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    If you have pretended to be the person calling the shots for a property transaction, what happens to its effect onto the principal and 3rd person?

    Jone is a new comer to the community. He wanted to buy a […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    When someone who is not an appointed agent, struck a deal with a 3rd person, he goes back to the principal, and get it ratified as a legal contract. Is there anyway that ratification cannot be carried […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    What constitute a Valid Contract?

    A.
    Refer to What constitute a Voidable Contract? here.
    Also see Valid, Void and Voidable Contracts here.

    According to Section 10 (1) of Contracts Act 1950, a Valid Contract […]

  • Thomas Sim PEA2066 wrote a new post 9 years ago

    Q.
    Differentiate valid contract, voidable contracts and void contracts. Give your answers according to Contracts Act 1950.

    When is a contract become VOID? Give an example.

    A.
    Similar question was posted in What […]

  • Q.
    Can arbitration proceedings and awards be appealed or challenged in the local court? What are the grounds and procedure? Can the parties effectively exclude any rights of appeal?

    A.
    Similar question was asked […]

  • Q.What happens when one party to an arbitration denies that the tribunal has jurisdiction over the dispute? Is the doctrine of kompetenz-kompetenz followed in arbitration?A.The party denying that the tribunal has […]

  • Q.Will the local courts intervene to assist arbitration proceedings? Can a party in arbitration delay proceedings by frequent court applications? Provide a case for your discussion.A.Section 8 of the Arbitration […]

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