The Language of Contract Law

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In England there is no civil code. English contract law is therefore not codified
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Instead we derive our law from two main sources, which are statute (law made by Parliament) and case law (law made by judges)
statute is also called an
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Act of Parliament
... of law
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source
... a Bill
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draft
... a Bill
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to draw up
... a Bill
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to debate
... an amendment
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to suggest
... a desicion
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to make
... a new law
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to form
... a judgment
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to hand down
... a new precedent
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to issue
... a case
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to decide
... a proposal/suggestion
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to make
A source
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of law
to be drafted
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by lawyer
to put an idea forward
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for consideration
to suggest an amendment
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to something
to come
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into force
A precedent is binding
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on/upon lower courts
to be made
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by someone or something
to pass
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through a stage (that is one of several stages)
... judgment for the claimant/defendant
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to give
... of an obligation
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the extent
... Consideration
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to constitute
to do something (...) someone advice
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on
to continue to do something (...) a certain date
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until
to sue (...) a promise
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on
to give judgment (...) the claimant/defendant
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for
to be (...) a Legal obligation
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under
an agreement (...) two parties
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between
unieważnienie
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revocation
odrzucenie
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rejection
kontr oferta
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counter-offer
wygaśnięcie
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lapse of time
śmierć jednej z osób
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death of the offeror or offeree
to (...) your homework
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do
to (...) an offer
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revoke, reject
to (...) a counter-offer
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make
to (...) a benefit
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gain
to (...) a loss
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suffer
to be (...) to public policy or to the law on general
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contrary
to buy tickets (...) an event
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to/for
to accept something (...) post/email
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by
to put something (...) writing
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in
A case/new law (...) a particular year
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from
to do something (...) a particular time in the future
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by
to enter (...) a contract or agreement
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into
to make a donation (...) charity
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to
to announce the (...) of a company
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acquisition
to create a (...) Contract
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legally binding
to be (...) damages
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awarded
the (...) of a contract
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performance
to (...) to perform your duties under a contract
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fail
to (...) a problem
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rectify
to (...) someone a right to do something
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grant
to be (...) by a particular law
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covered
A (...) of goods
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batch
A contact (...) two companies
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between
to be awarded an amount of money (...) damages
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in
in exchange (...) something
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for
to give notice (...) something
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of
to buy goods (...) someone
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from
to supply someone (...) a replacement
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with
to sue someone (...) the grounds of beach of contract
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on

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