Tort

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Table of ContentAbstract…………………………………………………………...

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1.3Scope and Limitation……………………………………………………2.0Methods…………………………………………………………...

3.0Literature Review…………………………………………………………...

4.0Analysis…………………………………………………………...

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AbstractHaving a contract with the people you engage to build your house or do other work around your home is extremely important. Some general rules about contracts and what to do if there is a breach.

1.0IntroductionContract can be defined as a legally bidding or a promise or set promises which is enforceable by law. And the contract usually made between two parties or more. To enter the contract there must be an offer an acceptance that made by two parties or more, both parties to a contract must first reach an agreement. Inside an agreement which create rights and obligation that may enforced in the court.

Agreement can be formal, informal, oral, written, but some contract must be in writing in order to be enforced. In contract there are express and implied.

Express is the one that happened where the term of agreement are directly uttered and avowed at the time of making, and during that time occur pay a stated price for something.

In implied contract is more formal rather than express, it happen such as man employ another to do job to perform any work, the law implies that the former contracted has to pay the value as much as labor work.

1.1BackgroundThey all have three features in common: you make someone an offer, they accept it and you promise to give something - usually money - in return for what you're getting. The legal term for this promise is "consideration".

1.2ObjectiveThe objective of this assignment is to develop the knowledge of the architect and the law aspects by understanding and case study as the request in the interior/ architecture professions.

1.3Scope and Limitation2.0Methods3.0Literature Review3.1Definition of ContractA contract is an...