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Know the Law

  What can we do if dry cleaners misappropriate our clothes? Can crafty legal drafting escape the ‘right to sue’? Law is a complex subject it is no surprise that most of the time when we are in trouble we tend to distance ourselves from the problem, owing to the time taken by the Judiciary to decide a problem. What can we do in circumstances where a dry cleaners 20 appropriates are clothes in all it in all circumstances that there is a standard contract which they already sign because of their being a big farm as a consumer I not able to accept the legal remedies. However, owing to the problems faced by the people we have the remedies which are available to us in the circumstances firstly the contact which we enter into as the consumer who is asking for the get into the contract wherein you have certain rights and you from railway hospitals commerce schools big forms IT sector all forms of the banks all forms to have one of the major features which include having a standard form which

Shipping Contracts and the clauses covered under it

by Harmanjot Kaur Introduction Whenever we buy any electronic gadget, order a pizza from Zomato, buy a new refrigerator, we see that both parties make a contract. It includes an offer and an acceptance. However, the legal language is not that simple to define the terms and conditions in layman terms. This blog would be trying to address the nuances of what would be the intricate details related to the differences of 'contract' and 'agreement', 'offer' and 'invitation to offer', 'what are the clauses related to the drafting of a contract, with special emphasis on shipping contracts. What are the areas related to the Contract Act? Difference between 'Offer' and 'Invitation to Offer' In the case of Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain vs. Boots Cash Chemists Ltd., it was held that the price tag on the goods displayed in a supermarket is merely the 'invitation to the offer'. These are not the actual 'offers'.