In relation to the Sale of Goods Act: i) Explain four rules that govern delivery of goods. ii) Outline the circumstances under which the unpaid seller may exercise his right of lien. ANSWER i) Four rules that govern delivery of Read More …
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CPA Business Law Revison
Outline two types of classification of law
Outline two types of classification of law ANSWER Criminal and civil law Criminal law: this is the law of crimes or offences. A crime is often defined as an act or omission, committed or omitted in violation of public law. Read More …
In relation to sources of law in your country: (i) State and explain four reasons for delegated legislation. (ii) Explain four circumstance under which African customary law will be applicable in the courts.
In relation to sources of law in your country: (i) State and explain four reasons for delegated legislation. (ii) Explain four circumstance under which African customary law will be applicable in the courts. ANSWER i) Reasons for delegated legislation Lack Read More …
What are the circumstances under which a principal may be estopped from revoking an agent’s authority?
What are the circumstances under which a principal may be estopped from revoking an agent’s authority? ANSWER If the agent has exercised his authority in full. If the agent has incurred personal liability. If the agents authority is coupled with Read More …
Ann made an oral will while admitted at No Hope Medical Centre. She bequeathed all her property to her mother. However, her mother who had gone to see Ann in hospital died in a road accident as she was going back home. Ann has learnt of her mother’s death and seeks your advice as to whether she can bequeath the same property to anyone else. Advice Ann
Ann made an oral will while admitted at No Hope Medical Centre. She bequeathed all her property to her mother. However, her mother who had gone to see Ann in hospital died in a road accident as she was going Read More …
State and explain the duties of a bailee in a bailment contract
State and explain the duties of a bailee in a bailment contract. ANSWER Take delivery: the bailee is duty bound to take delivery of the goods the subject matter ofthe contract. Reasonable care: the bailee is obliged to take reasonable Read More …
a) Describe the ways in which a valid written will may be revoked. b) Under what circumstances will a gift in contemplation of death “Donatio Mortis Causa” take effect?
a) Describe the ways in which a valid written will may be revoked. b) Under what circumstances will a gift in contemplation of death “Donatio Mortis Causa” take effect? ANSWER a) The ways in which a valid written will may Read More …
i) Explain the legal principal in the Rule in Rylands Vs. Fletcher. ii) Explain the defences available to a person sued in an action brought against him under this rule.
i) Explain the legal principal in the Rule in Rylands Vs. Fletcher. ii) Explain the defences available to a person sued in an action brought against him under this rule. ANSWER i) The legal principal in the Rule in Rylands Read More …
Explain the main characteristics of easements
Explain the main characteristics of easements ANSWER There must be a dorminant and servient tenement. The easement must accommodate the dorminant tenement. The dorminant and servient tenements must be owned or occupied different persons. The easement must be capable Read More …
What is meant the expression “contractual capacity”? Illustrate your answer with use of appropriate examples
What is meant the expression “contractual capacity”? Illustrate your answer with use of appropriate examples ANSWER This is the legal ability of a party to enter into a contractual relationship. Not every person has capacity to enter into any Read More …