Contract Law [3 of 10] - Acceptance
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2020
- This series introduces students to the key concepts that underpin Contract Law in England & Wales. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them in the comments!
William Brown is a Director at Fortfield & Brown, a specialist construction and procurement law firm with offices in London, Dublin and Belfast. William originally qualified as a civil engineer before obtaining his law qualifications. He now specialises in construction law and regularly provides practical legal advice to a wide range of clients including public sector bodies, main contractors and subcontractors. William is also a lecturer in construction law and dispute resolution at Queen’s University Belfast.
Visit www.QuiggGolden.com for more details, or get in touch via email at William.Brown@FortfieldBrown.com.
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Your video is extremely clear and concise. 3 years later & it's still super helpful. Thank you so much!!
I think i’m going to do really well on my contract law question after coming across these videos. Super easy to understand! thank you for taking the time to do this!
You should do videos on criminal law as well as public law. You did this so well and easy to understand.
As a first year law student this is extremely helpful and very clear. I will be recommending this to some friends in my course
This is extremely helpful and full justice, it should be for a professor.
Thank you so much for this video. Extremely helpful!
At actual, purchaser sends purchase order for supply or services , as per final negotiation. But they add standard terms also. In return, supplier accepts PO , with some comments. Then work started and exchanges payment. Neither purchaser objects on comment nor issue revise PO.
This is very common in real world. Please advise legal standings.
why did you stop posting videos it helps us a lot
Where part 8 9 & 10
Good news, I plan on recording these soon! Should be mid-November when I cover this lecture again in class.
Awsome explanation
But why do law books have to go on forever instead of being straight to the point
chinese whispers?