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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Void |  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - Reinventing Action CinemaChan's clowning may have helped extend the life of the kung fu wave. For all that, he had become a star towards the end of the boom, and would soon help move the colony towards a new type of action. In the 1980s, he and many colleagues would forge a slicker, more spectacular Hong Kong pop cinema that would successfully compete with the post-Star Wars summer blockbusters from America.
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See also:Hong Kong action cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - The kung fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Bruce Lee, Hong Kong action cinema - The Post Bruce Lee Void, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the kung fu comedy, Hong Kong action cinema - Reinventing Action Cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the modern kung fu film, Hong Kong action cinema - Tsui Hark and Cinema City, Hong Kong action cinema - John Woo and the gangster film, Hong Kong action cinema - The wire fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Influence in the West, Hong Kong action cinema - Exit of many Leading Figures Read more here: » Hong Kong action cinema: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - Reinventing Action Cinema |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - Influence in the WestAll of these developments not only made Hong Kong the dominant cinema in East Asia, but reawakened Western interest. Jackie Chan and films like Tsui Hark's Peking Opera Blues (1986) were already building a cult following when Woo's The Killer (1989) had a limited but successful release in the U.S. and opened the floodgates. In the '90s, Westerners with an eye on "alternative" culture became common sights in Chinatown video shops and theaters, and gradually the films became more available in the mainstream video market and even ...
See also:Hong Kong action cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - The kung fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Bruce Lee, Hong Kong action cinema - The Post Bruce Lee Void, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the kung fu comedy, Hong Kong action cinema - Reinventing Action Cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the modern kung fu film, Hong Kong action cinema - Tsui Hark and Cinema City, Hong Kong action cinema - John Woo and the gangster film, Hong Kong action cinema - The wire fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Influence in the West, Hong Kong action cinema - Exit of many Leading Figures Read more here: » Hong Kong action cinema: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - Influence in the West |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - The kung fu waveThe early 1970s saw the wuxia (martial arts swordplay) movies of the late 1960s giving way to a related martial arts genre, the kung fu movie, which came to dominate Hong Kong film through the decade and into the early ‘80s. Kung fu films were generally grittier and less mythical, their action sequences emphasizing more realistic, unarmed combat over the swordplay and supernatural powers of wuxia films. Seriously trained martial artists became some of the top stars of the decade as increasing prop ...
See also:Hong Kong action cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - The kung fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Bruce Lee, Hong Kong action cinema - The Post Bruce Lee Void, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the kung fu comedy, Hong Kong action cinema - Reinventing Action Cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the modern kung fu film, Hong Kong action cinema - Tsui Hark and Cinema City, Hong Kong action cinema - John Woo and the gangster film, Hong Kong action cinema - The wire fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Influence in the West, Hong Kong action cinema - Exit of many Leading Figures Read more here: » Hong Kong action cinema: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - The kung fu wave |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - Bruce LeeNo single figure was more responsible for this international profile than Bruce Lee, a San Francisco-born, Hong Kong-raised actor and martial artist. As a young man in America, Lee assayed a few small roles in Hollywood movies and a supporting part on the Green Hornet TV series, as well as working as a noted martial arts instructor whose students included stars like Steve McQueen. In 1971, frustrated by the lack of opportunities for performers of Asian descent, he came back to Hong Kong . Unwilling to settle for the standard starting ...
See also:Hong Kong action cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - The kung fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Bruce Lee, Hong Kong action cinema - The Post Bruce Lee Void, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the kung fu comedy, Hong Kong action cinema - Reinventing Action Cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the modern kung fu film, Hong Kong action cinema - Tsui Hark and Cinema City, Hong Kong action cinema - John Woo and the gangster film, Hong Kong action cinema - The wire fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Influence in the West, Hong Kong action cinema - Exit of many Leading Figures Read more here: » Hong Kong action cinema: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - Bruce Lee |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the kung fu comedyArguably the only Chinese performer who has ever equaled Lee's global fame is Jackie Chan. He had worked as a stuntman on Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon. According to one story, Lee accidentally hit Chan in the face with a weapon on the set of Enter the Dragon (Chan & Yang, 1998); after apologising for this, he offered to use Chan for all of his following films, but died before he could keep this promise.
However, after Lee's death, Chan was directed by Lo Wei, director of The Big Boss and Fist of ...
See also:Hong Kong action cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - The kung fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Bruce Lee, Hong Kong action cinema - The Post Bruce Lee Void, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the kung fu comedy, Hong Kong action cinema - Reinventing Action Cinema, Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the modern kung fu film, Hong Kong action cinema - Tsui Hark and Cinema City, Hong Kong action cinema - John Woo and the gangster film, Hong Kong action cinema - The wire fu wave, Hong Kong action cinema - Influence in the West, Hong Kong action cinema - Exit of many Leading Figures Read more here: » Hong Kong action cinema: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong action cinema - Jackie Chan and the kung fu comedy |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Matt Gonzalez - Early yearsGonzalez was born and raised in the border town of McAllen, Texas. He has also lived in Puerto Rico, New Orleans, and Maryland. His father was a tobacco salesman for Brown & Williamson.[1] [2] [3] Hunter is an Eagle Scout.
Matt Gonzalez - Education.
In 1987, he earned a B.A. from Columbia University, where he studied literature and politics and was a member of the debating team. In 1990, he received a law degree from Stanford Law School, where he was an editor of the Stanford Law Review and memb ...
See also:Matt Gonzalez, Matt Gonzalez - Early years, Matt Gonzalez - Education, Matt Gonzalez - Career, Matt Gonzalez - Board of Supervisors January 2001 to 2005, Matt Gonzalez - Candidate and District Go Green, Matt Gonzalez - Increased Green Party visibility, Matt Gonzalez - Board President 2003-2005, Matt Gonzalez - Criticisms, Matt Gonzalez - 2003 San Francisco Mayoral Election, Matt Gonzalez - Claims of a Democrat-Republican Campaign Alliance, Matt Gonzalez - Central Platform Themes, Matt Gonzalez - Campaign Video Interview, Matt Gonzalez - Affinity for the Arts, Matt Gonzalez - Return to Private Life, Matt Gonzalez - Lawsuit to void SF school chief's pay raise Read more here: » Matt Gonzalez: Encyclopedia II - Matt Gonzalez - Early years |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Matt Gonzalez - Board of Supervisors January 2001 to 2005Gonzalez first as a Democratic Party and then Green Party candidate was elected district supervisor to represent District 5 at the Board of Supervisors in December 2000. He was sworn into office the following month. The district includes the Haight-Ashbury, Mid-Lower Haight, Hayes Valley, Western Addition, Alamo Square, and Inner Sunset neighborhoods [7].
Matt Gonzalez - Candidate and District Go Green.
In 2000, Gonzalez's candidacy represented a turning point in local politics. Municipal elections are non ...
See also:Matt Gonzalez, Matt Gonzalez - Early years, Matt Gonzalez - Education, Matt Gonzalez - Career, Matt Gonzalez - Board of Supervisors January 2001 to 2005, Matt Gonzalez - Candidate and District Go Green, Matt Gonzalez - Increased Green Party visibility, Matt Gonzalez - Board President 2003-2005, Matt Gonzalez - Criticisms, Matt Gonzalez - 2003 San Francisco Mayoral Election, Matt Gonzalez - Claims of a Democrat-Republican Campaign Alliance, Matt Gonzalez - Central Platform Themes, Matt Gonzalez - Campaign Video Interview, Matt Gonzalez - Affinity for the Arts, Matt Gonzalez - Return to Private Life, Matt Gonzalez - Lawsuit to void SF school chief's pay raise Read more here: » Matt Gonzalez: Encyclopedia II - Matt Gonzalez - Board of Supervisors January 2001 to 2005 |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Matt Gonzalez - 2003 San Francisco Mayoral ElectionIn 2003, Gonzalez ran for mayor in a close race that garnered national and international media coverage. His opponent, Gavin Newsom, was another member the Board of Supervisors who was originally appointed by former Mayor Willie Brown. Gonzalez's entrance galvanized many San Franciscans who supported the move and campaigned hard for victory [29]. Energy from his candidacy was described as "[having generated] the highest voter turnout in any San Francisco mayoral election since the 1979 race [following] the aftermath" of the Moscone and Milk ...
See also:Matt Gonzalez, Matt Gonzalez - Early years, Matt Gonzalez - Education, Matt Gonzalez - Career, Matt Gonzalez - Board of Supervisors January 2001 to 2005, Matt Gonzalez - Candidate and District Go Green, Matt Gonzalez - Increased Green Party visibility, Matt Gonzalez - Board President 2003-2005, Matt Gonzalez - Criticisms, Matt Gonzalez - 2003 San Francisco Mayoral Election, Matt Gonzalez - Claims of a Democrat-Republican Campaign Alliance, Matt Gonzalez - Central Platform Themes, Matt Gonzalez - Campaign Video Interview, Matt Gonzalez - Affinity for the Arts, Matt Gonzalez - Return to Private Life, Matt Gonzalez - Lawsuit to void SF school chief's pay raise Read more here: » Matt Gonzalez: Encyclopedia II - Matt Gonzalez - 2003 San Francisco Mayoral Election |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Scope of common law contract lawBasic common law contract law addresses four sets of issues:
When and how is a contract formed?
When may a party escape obligations of a contract (such as a contract formed under duress or because of a misrepresentation)?
What is the meaning and effect to be given to the terms of a contract?
What is the remedy to be given for breach of a contract?
Contract formation: There must be an agreement which consists of an offer and acceptance, consideration (see also consideration under English law) and contractual intention for a simple contract to exist: ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Scope of common law contract law |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Contract - ProcedureIn the United States, in order to obtain damages for breach of contract or to obtain specific performance, the injured party may file a civil (non-criminal) lawsuit, usually in a state court, or petition a private arbitrator to decide the contract issues presented.
Many contracts provide that all contract disputes must be arbitrated by the parties to the contract, rather than litigated in courts. By law, some contracts, including most securities brokerage contracts, must be arbitrated; other contracts are referred by courts as a matte ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Procedure |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Written contractsContrary to common wisdom, an informal exchange of promises can still be binding and legally as valid as a written contract. A spoken contract is often called an "oral contract", not a "verbal contract." Any contract that uses words, spoken or written, is a verbal contract. Thus, all oral contracts and written contracts are verbal contracts. This is in contrast to a "non-verbal, non-oral contract," also known as "a ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Written contracts |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contractsContracts may be bilateral or unilateral. The more common of the two, a bilateral contract, is an agreement in which each of the parties to the contract makes a promise or promises to the other party. For example, in a contract for the sale of a home, the buyer promises to pay the seller $200,000 in exchange for the seller's promise to deliver title to the property.
In a unilateral contract, only one party to the contract makes a promise. A typical example is the reward contract: A promises to pay a reward to B if B finds A's dog. B i ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Express and implied contractsA contract can be either an express contract or an implied contract. An express contract is one in which the terms are expressed verbally, either orally or in writing. An implied contract is one in which some of the terms are not expressed in words.
Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law.
An implied contract can either be implied in fact or implied in law. A contract which is implied in fact is one in which the circumstances imply that parties have reached an agreement even though they have not done ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Express and implied contracts |
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Contract - Course of dealing.
If two parties have regularly conducted business on certain terms, it may be reasonable to presume that in future dealings where there is no contract, the parties wish to incorporate the terms of the previous contracts. However, if a party wishes to incorporate terms by course of dealing, the original document must have been contractual in nature, and delivery receipts may not fit this description. In Australia, there is a further requirem ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Incorporation of terms |
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Contract - Different types of statements.
Whether a statement is a term of a contract is important because only if a promise is a term of the contract can a party sue for the breach of the contract. Statements can be split into the following types:
Puff (sales talk): If no reasonable person hearing this statement would take it seriously, it is a puff, and no action in contract is available if the statement proves to be wrong.
Representation: A representation is a statement of f ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Express and implied terms |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Agreements to negotiateIt is common for lengthy negotiations to be written into a heads of agreement document that includes a clause to the effect that the rest of the agreement is to be negotiated. Although these cases may appear to fall into the category of agreement to agree, courts nowadays (at least in Australia) will imply an obligation to negotiate in good faith provided that certain conditions are satisfied (Coal Cliff Collieries Pty Ltd v. Sijehama Pty Ltd (1991) 24 NSWLR 1):
Negotiations were well-advanced and the large proportion of terms have been worked out; and
There exists some mechanism to res ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Agreements to negotiate |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Subject to contractsIf a contract specifies "subject to contract", it may fall into one of three categories (Masters v. Cameron (1954) 91 CLR 353):
The parties are immediately bound to the bargain, but they intend to restate the deal in a formalised contract that will not have a different effect; or
The parties have completely agreed to the terms, but have made the execution of some terms in the contract conditional on the creation of a formalised contract; or
It is merely an agreement to agree, and the deal will not be concluded until ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Subject to contracts |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Statutory law applicable to contractsThe rules by which many contracts are governed are provided in specialized statutes that deal with particular subjects. Most countries, for example, have statutes which deal directly with sale of goods, lease transactions and trade practices. For example, most American states have adopted Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code, which regulates contracts for the sale of goods.
There are also many acts around the world which deal with specific types of transactions and businesses. For example, the states of California and New York in ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts |
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Contract - Damages.
Typically, the remedy for breach of contract is an award of money damages. Courts usually adopt one of three ways of calculating the value of damages.
The most common is to assess the sum which would restore the injured party to the economic position that he or she expected from performance of the promise or promises (known as an "expectation measure" or "benefit ...
See also:Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations Read more here: » Contract: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Remedies |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Manga
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 1: Phantom Blood.
Part 1: ファントムブラッド
The story begins in Victorian England with young Jonathan Joestar living at his father's wealthy estate. Another young man, Dio Brando, is adopted by them having recently lost his father, Dario Brando, who once saved Lord Joestar from an accident. (Actually Dario Brando did not attempt to save him at all, he just happened to be in the place where the nearly-mortal accident took place, and he was also trying to take advant ...
See also:JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Manga, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 1: Phantom Blood, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 2: Battle Tendency, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 3: Stardust Crusaders, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 5: Golden Wind, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 6: Stone Ocean, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 7: Steel Ball Run, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Anime, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 1: The Evil Spirit, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 2: Hierophant Green, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 3: Silver Chariot and Strength, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 4: The Emperor and the Hanged Man, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 5: The Judgement, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 6: The Mist of Vengeance, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 7: Justice, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 8: Iggy the Fool and N'Dool the GEB Pt. I, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 9: Iggy the Fool and N'Dool the GEB Pt. II, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 10: D'Arby the Gambler, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 11: The Warrior of the Void: Iced, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 12: Kakyoin - Duel in the Barrier, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 13: Farewell My Friends, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Video Games, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - The Stands, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - A note on WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Read more here: » JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Encyclopedia II - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Manga |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - AnimeTwo OVA series have been adapted from Series 3 by A.P.P.P. (Another Push Pin Planning) Company in Japan. The original six-episode series in 1993 began with Joseph, Jōtarō, Polnareff and Kakyōin in the Egyptian desert on their quest to find Dio (volume 20 in the manga). The series offered very little exposition, assuming the viewer already knew the backstory. A prequel seven-episode series was released in 2001, offering an explaination for those unfamiliar with the story in the previous series. It started with Joseph coming to Japan to exp ...
See also:JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Manga, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 1: Phantom Blood, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 2: Battle Tendency, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 3: Stardust Crusaders, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 5: Golden Wind, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 6: Stone Ocean, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Part 7: Steel Ball Run, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Anime, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 1: The Evil Spirit, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 2: Hierophant Green, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 3: Silver Chariot and Strength, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 4: The Emperor and the Hanged Man, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 5: The Judgement, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 6: The Mist of Vengeance, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 7: Justice, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 8: Iggy the Fool and N'Dool the GEB Pt. I, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 9: Iggy the Fool and N'Dool the GEB Pt. II, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 10: D'Arby the Gambler, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 11: The Warrior of the Void: Iced, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 12: Kakyoin - Duel in the Barrier, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Adventure 13: Farewell My Friends, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Video Games, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - The Stands, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - A note on WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Read more here: » JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Encyclopedia II - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Anime |
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|  |  |  | Void: Encyclopedia II - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Video GamesSeveral video games have been adapted from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The first was an RPG based on Series 3 released in 1993 for the Super Famicom. Later, two fighting games were also adapted from Series 3 by Capcom, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (aka. JoJo's Venture) and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future, both in 1999. A third Capcom game was based on Series 5 titled JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Gold Whirlwind (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険: 黄金の旋風) and released for the PlayStation 2 in 2002. Th ...
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