Deferred payment agreements
The Care Act introduced Deferred Payment Agreements to ensure that no one is forced to sell their home during their lifetime to pay for care.
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The Care Act introduced Deferred Payment Agreements to ensure that no one is forced to sell their home during their lifetime to pay for care.
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The Rylands v Fletcher doctrine imposes strict liability for damage from hazardous escapes, intersecting notably with contract law.
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The doctrine of judicial precedent in English law ensures consistency, binding lower courts to follow decisions of higher courts.
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Exemption clauses in English contract law limit or exclude liability, subject to rules ensuring fairness and preventing misuse.
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The court’s decision in Carlill established that certain advertisements can constitute binding unilateral offers and that acceptance can be given by conduct without notification.
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Separation of powers is to prevent the concentration of power in one person or body, thereby safeguarding liberty and the rule of law.
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The three certainties in trust law: intention (clear purpose), subject matter (defined assets), and objects (identifiable beneficiaries).
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