What is a contract?
What 5 things must a contract have to be legally binding?
What is the law of tort?
What are the elements of the law of tort?
1) Negligence (a party was found to be negligent)
2) Duty of care (the negligent party owed a legal duty of care to the victim)
3) Breach of duty (the defendant breached the legal duty of care)
4) Causation (once (3) is established, the causation must be proved)
5) Harm or injury (as a result of (4) there was loss / damage / injury)
What are the 2 remedies in tort law?
- Injunction
What are the categories of tort?
What do you know about the term “Heads of Claim”?
What is a simple contract?
* Limitation period of 6 years
How can a contract be executed?
What is Novation?
What is a Contract Under seal?
How many sets of contract documents would you usually produce?
Usually 2 (1x set for client signature, 1x set for suppliers)
What is a consultant switch?
What is a letter of intent?
What should generally be included within a letter of intent?
Under a letter of intent, how is access to the site given to the contractor?
Under a license
What are the types of letter of intent?
What is a ‘comfort letter of intent’?
Gives assurance about financial stability to parties (such as a lender) that will in turn give the assurance that the obligation will be met
The receiving party will typically be a lender, who are given the comfort letter before credit is granted by them to fund the project
What is ‘an instruction to proceed with consent to spend letter of intent’?
Where the employer reimburses the contractor of reasonable costs
What is a ‘recognition of the existence of a binding contract letter of intent’?
Used to execute the contract before signing it (e.g. Director away).
What are the dangers of a letter of intent?
What is a purchase order?
What information would you typically find in a purchase order?
What goes in to contract documentation?