Author : Teresa Clyne
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN 13 : 9781530177899
Total Pages : 384 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (778 download)
Book Synopsis A Plain English Guide to Business Law in Ireland by : Teresa Clyne
Download or read book A Plain English Guide to Business Law in Ireland written by Teresa Clyne and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-02-22 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Business lawBusiness law (or the law of business organisations) is the area of law concerning companies and other business organisations. This includes corporations, partnerships and other associations which usually carry on some form of economic or charitable activity.If you are a law student or you have, or are thinking about, setting up your own business,this textbook will provide you with an essential grounding in company structure and law within Ireland. The structure of business and the legal requirements for partners, directors, shareholders and company secretaries are crucial in order to ensure that companies stay within the law and avoid costly and potentially devastating leadership mistakes.Legal writing in plain English. Law books using plain English which is easy to understand using clear concise plain wording. Welcome to my series of law textbooks for beginners.Business law is a broad spectrum in Irish law, is utilises various legal principles and doctrines such as the law of Contract, the law of Tort, Company law, Consumer law, the law of Agency, Employment law, and of course, the fundamentals of the Irish legal system.The Law of ContractFormation of a ContractOfferDistinction between Offer and Invitation to TreatTermination of an offerAcceptanceThe Postal Rule (for acceptance)Intention to Create Legal Relations (intention to be legally bound)Family, Domestic or SocialCommercial Arrangements (courts held that an intention to create legal relations is implied)Consideration Unilateral ContractsExecuted and executory considerationDoctrine of privity of contractContents of a ContractConditionWarrantyExpress termsImplied TermsMatter of FactOfficious Bystander TestMatter of LawImplied under StatuteTerms implied by the CourtsImplied by CustomThe Parol Evidence RuleInnominate termOnus of proofMistakeUnilateral or bilateral mistakeCommon MistakeSection 7 of the Sale of Goods Act 1893Mutual Mistake - Mutual misunderstandingUnilateral MistakeMistaken IdentityDamagesRectificationRecissionSpecific PerformanceExemption ClausesThe legal effects of exemption/limitation clausesLimitation ClauseExclusion ClausesBars to exclusion/limitation clausesMisrepresentationCollateral UndertakingsUnconscionable BargainContra ProferentemVitiating factors, discharge and remedyDuressThreats Economic DuressPressureCausationRemedies for DuressBars to remediesUndue InfluencePresumed Undue InfluencePresumed on RelationshipSpecial relationshipsRebutting the presumption of Undue Influence Unconscionable BargainMisrepresentationReliance in factExceptions to silenceCompensationRecessionEnforcement and AbetmentDamages in LeiuPartial rescissionLegislationVoid ContractsLaw of Tort NegligenceDonoghue v StevensonDuty of careBreachCausationRemotenessReasonable PersonCaparoMitigate LossesIllegalityConsent, volenti non fit injuriaContributory NegligenceStandard of CareLaw of Agency RatificationEstoppelEmergency/necessityEmployment law Vicarious liabilityUnfair dismissalWrongfulConstructiveRedundancyTUPEtransfer of undertakingsConsumer law Sale of goods and Supply of ServicesConsumer protection Act 2007National Consumer AgencyCompany law Directors dutiesAuditorsBoard of directorsDebenturesSharesCompany meetingsLTDDACPLCUltra viresReceivershipExaminershipLiquidationIncorporationCompanies Act 2014