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BUSINESS LAW
PRESENTATION
(LAW 3034)
Types of Contract
Void
Voidable
Unenforceable
Elements of contract
Offer
Acceptance
Intention to create legal relations
Consideration
Certainty
Capacity
Consent
Legality
Offer
 Section 2(a) of the Contract Act 1950
 Preston Corpn Sdn Bhd v Edward Leong& Ors. [1982] 2 MLJ
  22
 Its terms and its addressee
 Carlil v Carbolic Smoke Ball & Co.Ltd[1893] 1 QB 256
 Medical firm advertised that its new wonder drug, a smoke
  ball.
 Mrs Carlil used the product and still caught influenza, she
  sued.
 Held: an offer can be made to the world. In this case, there
  was an acceptance of the offer by the plaintiff‟s conduct,
 Affin Credit (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd v Yap Yuen Fui [1984] 1 CLJ
  62
 Raffles v Wichelhaus [1864] 2 H & C 906
 Ahmed Meah & Anor v Nacodah Merican(1890) 4 KY 583.
 There was an offer in this scenario because of Always Hot
  Sellers Bhd and Inferno Sdn. Bhd had given an offer to
  Inferno Sdn.Bhd.
Acceptance
 Under Section 2 (c) of the Contract Act 1950 state that calls
  the person accepting the proposal the “promisor”.
 Acceptance must be communicated; the offeror cannot impose
  terms on the offeror or stipulate that silence will amount to
  acceptance.
 Felthouse v Bindley (1862) 11 CBNS 689
 Lau Brothers & Co v China Pacific Navigation Co. Ltd (1965) 1
  M.L.J.1
 Hyde v Wrench (1840) 49 ER 132
 Malayan Flour Mills Bhd v Saw Eng Chee & Anor [1997] 1 MLJ
  763 HC
 Based on the scenario, there was an acceptance apply in the
  process. If there wasn't acceptance exist in the process. Inferno
  Sdn. Bhd would hadn't purchased oven and figured out the oven
  couldn't achieve the temperature as the party has claimed.
Consideration
   Section 2(d)of the Contract Act 1950
   Valuable consideration
   „something for something‟
   Three types of consideration
   (i) executory consideration
   (ii)executed consideration
   (iii)past consideration
   Chappell & Co Ltd v Nestle Co Ltd [1960] AC 87
   Nestle purchaed single record of song, which is copyright owned by
    Chappell & Company
   Nestle offered a record to customers who sent a certain hunber of
    chocolate bar wrapper
   Chappell sued and he offered for not only 1sh 6d but 1sh 6d and
    three chocolate wrappers
   Nestle argued that the three wrappers were not part of the
    consideration
   Held: The court held that the wrappers were part of the
    consideration for the chocolates although they were immediately
    discarded when received.
 Phang   Swee Kim v Beh I Hock [1964]MLJ 383
 Thomas v Thomas [1842] 114 ER 330
 Stilk v Myrick [1809] EWHC KB J58
 In this scenario, there was a consideration. Both parties
  are willing to receive a benefit and suffers a detriment.
Intention to create legal relation
 An agreement supported by consideration
 Intention of a party to become legally bound
 Participants to an agreement intended the agreement
  to be legally enforceable
 Domestic and social life agreement
 Do not intend to create legal relation
 Balfour v Balfour [1919]2 KB 571
 Mr. Balfour had promised to pay her wife £30 a month
  for maintenance during the time they were live apart.
 After they separated, Mrs. Balfour sued him breach of
  agreement
 Held: The court held that no legal relations had been
  contemplated and that the wife‟s action must failed.
 Pettitt v Pettitt [1970] AC 777
 Jones v Padavatton [1968] EWCA Civ 4
 Commercial    and Business agreement
 Intended to created legal relations
 Rose and Frank Co v Crompton Bros[1925] AC 445
 Snelling v John G Snelling Ltd[1973] QB 87
 In this scenario, there was an intention to create
  relations. Both parties had provide the consideration
  and had made an agreement.
Capacity
   Section 11 of the Contract Act 1950
   Prima facie the law assumes that all parties to a contract have the
    power to enter into that contract
   Under the Age of Majority Act 1971
    stated that every person is competent to contract who is of the age
    majority according to the law to which he is subject
   Mohori Bibee v Dhurmodas Ghose (1903) 30 IA 114
   And been adopted and applied in Malaysia in the case Tan Hee Juan v
    The Boon Keat [1934] FSMLR 36
   The court held that plaintiff who is a minor transfers of land by minor
    is said to be void.
   contract for necessaries under Section 69 of the Contract Act 1950
   Imperial Loan v Stone [1892] 1 QB 599
   Government of Malaysia v Gurcharan Singh @ Ors [1971] 1 MLJ
    211HC
   In the scenario, there was no capacity. Both companies are mature
    enough to do business on their own risks.
Certainty
 Section  30 of the Contract Act 1950
 Every term of an agreement must be certain or
  capable of being ascertained. If not, the contract
  may be void.
 Hillas & Co. Ltd v Arcos Ltd [1932] 38 Com Cas 23
 the fact is there was an agreement in writing for the
  wood during 1930, together with an option
 There was a certainty apply in this case, because
  Always Hot Sellers Bhd agreed to sell and given a
  guarantee that the oven would have a temperature
  of not lower than 1500º c.
Legality
Section  24 of the Contract Act 1950 state
 that the consideration or object of an
 agreement is unlawful if falls within any of
 the subsections of the section.
Based on the scenario, there was legality.
 During the whole process, they were
 dealing in proper way and doing legal
 business which selling cooking oven.
Consent
 Section 10 of the Contract Act 1950 states that
  consent must be freely given
 Section 13 of the Contract Act 1950 defines
  consent to mean two or more persons are said to
  consent when they agree upon the same thing in
  the same sense
 Section 14 of the Contract Act 1950 states that
  consent is free when it is not caused by one or
  more of the following:
 Coercion
 Undue influence
 Fraud
 Misrepresentation
 Mistake
Misrepresentation
 Section 18 of the Contract Act 1950 states that
  misrepresentation is an untrue statement of fact
 A statement made without the intention to perform
 A statement of fact if the maker of the statement did not hold
  it
 Derry & Ors v Peek (1889) LR 14 App Cas 337
 Nocton v Lord Ashburton [1914] AC 932
 Hedley Byrne & Co Ltd v Heller & Partners Ltd[1964] AC 465
 In this scenario, there was a misrepresentation because of
  Always Hot Sellers Bhd is a public limited company for doing
  business which they were authorized to transact and it is
  professed to sell its products. On the other hand, which a
  reasonable man would know that it was being trusted or
  judgment was being relied on. However, it transaction object is
  corporation company. Which is not good for it if it is the
  intention to be cheat.
Mistake
 Section 21 of the Contract Act 1950
 Where both parties to an agreement     are under a
  mistake as to a matter of fact essential to the
  agreement, the agreement is void.
 Mistake as to identify of the subject-matter
 Falck v Williams [1990] AC 176
 In this scenario, there was a mistake as to the
    identify of the subject-matter when Always Hot
    Sellers Bhd had given a guarantee that the oven
    would have a temperature of not lower than
    1500ºc. However, Inferno Sdn.Bhd received the
    oven, it could not be reach a temperature of
    1000ºc, so the mistake occurred on Always Hot
    Sellers Bhd.
Remedies
   Damages under Section 74 of the Contract Act 1950
    Defines as compensation for damages, loss or injury he has suffered
    through a breach of contract.
 Can divided into 2 parts:
(i) Remoteness
 Hadley v Baxendale [1854] EWHC J70
    The court held that the jury awarded of £25.
 Victoria Laundry ( Wisdsor ) Ltd v Newman Industries Ltd [1949] ALL
    ER 997
(ii) Measure of damages
 Payzu v Saunders [1919] 2 KB 581
    The court held that the plaintiff had permitted himself to sustain a large
    measure of the lost which, as prudent and reasonable people, they ought
    to have avoided.
 East Asiatic Co Ltd v Othman [1966] 2 MLJ38
 Based on the scenario, there was remedies for damages. Since Always
    Hot Seller Bhd has given a guarantee that the oven would have a
    temperature as they claim but it wasn't able to achieve the temperature.
    So inferno Sdn Bhd has a very reasonable to sue for damages and claim
    what they desire to get from that incident.
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Business law presentation

  • 3. Elements of contract Offer Acceptance Intention to create legal relations Consideration Certainty Capacity Consent Legality
  • 4. Offer  Section 2(a) of the Contract Act 1950  Preston Corpn Sdn Bhd v Edward Leong& Ors. [1982] 2 MLJ 22  Its terms and its addressee  Carlil v Carbolic Smoke Ball & Co.Ltd[1893] 1 QB 256  Medical firm advertised that its new wonder drug, a smoke ball.  Mrs Carlil used the product and still caught influenza, she sued.  Held: an offer can be made to the world. In this case, there was an acceptance of the offer by the plaintiff‟s conduct,  Affin Credit (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd v Yap Yuen Fui [1984] 1 CLJ 62  Raffles v Wichelhaus [1864] 2 H & C 906  Ahmed Meah & Anor v Nacodah Merican(1890) 4 KY 583.  There was an offer in this scenario because of Always Hot Sellers Bhd and Inferno Sdn. Bhd had given an offer to Inferno Sdn.Bhd.
  • 5. Acceptance  Under Section 2 (c) of the Contract Act 1950 state that calls the person accepting the proposal the “promisor”.  Acceptance must be communicated; the offeror cannot impose terms on the offeror or stipulate that silence will amount to acceptance.  Felthouse v Bindley (1862) 11 CBNS 689  Lau Brothers & Co v China Pacific Navigation Co. Ltd (1965) 1 M.L.J.1  Hyde v Wrench (1840) 49 ER 132  Malayan Flour Mills Bhd v Saw Eng Chee & Anor [1997] 1 MLJ 763 HC  Based on the scenario, there was an acceptance apply in the process. If there wasn't acceptance exist in the process. Inferno Sdn. Bhd would hadn't purchased oven and figured out the oven couldn't achieve the temperature as the party has claimed.
  • 6. Consideration  Section 2(d)of the Contract Act 1950  Valuable consideration  „something for something‟  Three types of consideration  (i) executory consideration  (ii)executed consideration  (iii)past consideration  Chappell & Co Ltd v Nestle Co Ltd [1960] AC 87  Nestle purchaed single record of song, which is copyright owned by Chappell & Company  Nestle offered a record to customers who sent a certain hunber of chocolate bar wrapper  Chappell sued and he offered for not only 1sh 6d but 1sh 6d and three chocolate wrappers  Nestle argued that the three wrappers were not part of the consideration  Held: The court held that the wrappers were part of the consideration for the chocolates although they were immediately discarded when received.
  • 7.  Phang Swee Kim v Beh I Hock [1964]MLJ 383  Thomas v Thomas [1842] 114 ER 330  Stilk v Myrick [1809] EWHC KB J58  In this scenario, there was a consideration. Both parties are willing to receive a benefit and suffers a detriment.
  • 8. Intention to create legal relation  An agreement supported by consideration  Intention of a party to become legally bound  Participants to an agreement intended the agreement to be legally enforceable  Domestic and social life agreement  Do not intend to create legal relation  Balfour v Balfour [1919]2 KB 571  Mr. Balfour had promised to pay her wife £30 a month for maintenance during the time they were live apart.  After they separated, Mrs. Balfour sued him breach of agreement  Held: The court held that no legal relations had been contemplated and that the wife‟s action must failed.  Pettitt v Pettitt [1970] AC 777  Jones v Padavatton [1968] EWCA Civ 4
  • 9.  Commercial and Business agreement  Intended to created legal relations  Rose and Frank Co v Crompton Bros[1925] AC 445  Snelling v John G Snelling Ltd[1973] QB 87  In this scenario, there was an intention to create relations. Both parties had provide the consideration and had made an agreement.
  • 10. Capacity  Section 11 of the Contract Act 1950  Prima facie the law assumes that all parties to a contract have the power to enter into that contract  Under the Age of Majority Act 1971 stated that every person is competent to contract who is of the age majority according to the law to which he is subject  Mohori Bibee v Dhurmodas Ghose (1903) 30 IA 114  And been adopted and applied in Malaysia in the case Tan Hee Juan v The Boon Keat [1934] FSMLR 36  The court held that plaintiff who is a minor transfers of land by minor is said to be void.  contract for necessaries under Section 69 of the Contract Act 1950  Imperial Loan v Stone [1892] 1 QB 599  Government of Malaysia v Gurcharan Singh @ Ors [1971] 1 MLJ 211HC  In the scenario, there was no capacity. Both companies are mature enough to do business on their own risks.
  • 11. Certainty  Section 30 of the Contract Act 1950  Every term of an agreement must be certain or capable of being ascertained. If not, the contract may be void.  Hillas & Co. Ltd v Arcos Ltd [1932] 38 Com Cas 23  the fact is there was an agreement in writing for the wood during 1930, together with an option  There was a certainty apply in this case, because Always Hot Sellers Bhd agreed to sell and given a guarantee that the oven would have a temperature of not lower than 1500º c.
  • 12. Legality Section 24 of the Contract Act 1950 state that the consideration or object of an agreement is unlawful if falls within any of the subsections of the section. Based on the scenario, there was legality. During the whole process, they were dealing in proper way and doing legal business which selling cooking oven.
  • 13. Consent  Section 10 of the Contract Act 1950 states that consent must be freely given  Section 13 of the Contract Act 1950 defines consent to mean two or more persons are said to consent when they agree upon the same thing in the same sense  Section 14 of the Contract Act 1950 states that consent is free when it is not caused by one or more of the following:  Coercion  Undue influence  Fraud  Misrepresentation  Mistake
  • 14. Misrepresentation  Section 18 of the Contract Act 1950 states that misrepresentation is an untrue statement of fact  A statement made without the intention to perform  A statement of fact if the maker of the statement did not hold it  Derry & Ors v Peek (1889) LR 14 App Cas 337  Nocton v Lord Ashburton [1914] AC 932  Hedley Byrne & Co Ltd v Heller & Partners Ltd[1964] AC 465  In this scenario, there was a misrepresentation because of Always Hot Sellers Bhd is a public limited company for doing business which they were authorized to transact and it is professed to sell its products. On the other hand, which a reasonable man would know that it was being trusted or judgment was being relied on. However, it transaction object is corporation company. Which is not good for it if it is the intention to be cheat.
  • 15. Mistake  Section 21 of the Contract Act 1950  Where both parties to an agreement are under a mistake as to a matter of fact essential to the agreement, the agreement is void.  Mistake as to identify of the subject-matter  Falck v Williams [1990] AC 176  In this scenario, there was a mistake as to the identify of the subject-matter when Always Hot Sellers Bhd had given a guarantee that the oven would have a temperature of not lower than 1500ºc. However, Inferno Sdn.Bhd received the oven, it could not be reach a temperature of 1000ºc, so the mistake occurred on Always Hot Sellers Bhd.
  • 16. Remedies  Damages under Section 74 of the Contract Act 1950 Defines as compensation for damages, loss or injury he has suffered through a breach of contract.  Can divided into 2 parts: (i) Remoteness  Hadley v Baxendale [1854] EWHC J70 The court held that the jury awarded of £25.  Victoria Laundry ( Wisdsor ) Ltd v Newman Industries Ltd [1949] ALL ER 997 (ii) Measure of damages  Payzu v Saunders [1919] 2 KB 581 The court held that the plaintiff had permitted himself to sustain a large measure of the lost which, as prudent and reasonable people, they ought to have avoided.  East Asiatic Co Ltd v Othman [1966] 2 MLJ38  Based on the scenario, there was remedies for damages. Since Always Hot Seller Bhd has given a guarantee that the oven would have a temperature as they claim but it wasn't able to achieve the temperature. So inferno Sdn Bhd has a very reasonable to sue for damages and claim what they desire to get from that incident.