The Law of Contract constitutes the most important branch of Mercantile or Commercial Law. It is the foundation upon which the superstructure of modern business is built. It affects everybody, more so, trade, commerce, and industry. It may be said that the contract is the foundation of the civilized world.
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It is very important to remember key terms such as
Contract: A written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or a tenancy that is intended to be enforceable by law.
Promise: In contracts, a promise is essential to a binding legal agreement and is given in exchange for consideration, which is the inducement to enter into a promise.
Agreement: An agreement creating obligations enforceable by law. The basic elements of a contract are mutual assent, consideration, capacity, and legality.
Make a list of Section numbers that you will read every day till your tests. Though writing parts are not required, they will undoubtedly offer you an advantage. But remember, if you're unsure, don't quote the section number. No section number is preferable to the incorrect section number.
Aside from learning and understanding the fundamental concepts and provisions, the presentation and style of writing answers in the test is one of the most important criteria for doing well on the Law examination.
Remember while solving Theoretical Questions that these are straight questions that are based on the principles. These questions do not necessitate any additional preparation, but they do necessitate a specific writing strategy. Write the answer in point format. Underline the heading and leave a line after every point. Wherever examples are needed, include them.
However, when you come across Practical Case-Study questions divide your response into three paragraphs.