Log in

View Full Version : "consideration" in contract law.


jhaong
Mar 8, 2008, 11:15 PM
Hai,

I am new from ask me helpdesk.

I have a quenstion is about the "consideration" in the contract law.

Anybody can tell me what ae the references to the Contracts Act 1950? :)

Thanks!

JudyKayTee
Mar 9, 2008, 07:48 AM
[QUOTE=jhaong]hai,

I am new from ask me helpdesk.

I have a quenstion is about the "consideration" in the contract law.

Anybody can tell me what ae the references to the Contracts Act 1950? :)



Homework? Let me see if I can guess what year -

Fr_Chuck
Mar 9, 2008, 08:09 AM
First year law school, ( unless this is some high school civics class) I do remember it well ( well actually I don't remember the Contracts Act of 1950) but I guess I could look it up, in maybe Blacks law Dic, or many just googgle it, or perhaps look it up in my text book.

JudyKayTee
Mar 9, 2008, 08:16 AM
First year law school, ( unless this is some high school civics class) I do remember it well ( well actually I don't remember the Contracts Act of 1950) but I guess I could look it up, in maybe Blacks law Dic, or many just googgle it, or perhaps look it up in my text book.


I get the feeling some day, some time an Attorney is going to be in Court arguing the Contracts Act of 1950 and excuse himself/herself to sign on to "Ask Me Help Desk" for a legal explanation. And he/she is going to put: "Please help" in the title of the thread!

ScottGem
Mar 9, 2008, 08:19 AM
Nyah, second chair would be sitting with their wireless broadband equipped laptop and use Lexus/Nexus. Any actual lawyer that would ask here, should be disbarred ;)