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Course Syllabus

  1. Introduction to Consideration
  2. Types of Consideration
  3. Rules Governing Consideration
  4. Exceptions to the Rule of Consideration
  5. Intention to Create Legal Relations (ITCLR)
  6. Advanced Issues in Consideration & ITCLR
  7. Application and Problem Solving

Study Notes

Introduction to Consideration

For a contract to be legally binding, there usually needs to be consideration from both sides. This means each party must provide something of value, or promise to do so, in exchange for the other party's promise or action.

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