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A contract is a legally enforceable agreement that creates, defines, and governs mutual rights and obligations among its parties. A contract typically involves the exchange of goods, services, money, or a promise of any of those. In the event of a breach of contract, the injured party may seek judicial remedies such as damages or cancellation. Contract law, the field of the law of obligations concerned with contracts, is based on the principle expressed in the Latin phrase pacta sunt servanda, ( "agreements must be kept").Contract law, like other areas of private law, varies between jurisdiction. The various systems of contract law can broadly be split between common law jurisdictions, civil law jurisdictions, and mixed law jurisdictions which combine elements of both common and civil law. Common law jurisdictions typically require contracts to include consideration in order to be valid, whereas civil and most mixed law jurisdictions solely require a meeting of the minds between the parties. Within the overarching category of civil law jurisdictions, there are several distinct varieties of contract law with their own distinct criteria: the German tradition is characterised by the unique doctrine of abstraction, systems based on the Napoleonic Code are characterised by their systematic distinction between different types of contracts, and Roman-Dutch law is largely based on the writings of renaissance era Dutch jurists and case law applying general principles of Roman law prior to the Netherlands' adoption of the Napoleonic Code. The majority of Southern Africa uses a mixed law system under which private law, including contract law, is largely drawn from Roman-Dutch law while public law is drawn from English common law, while several former British colonies which were previously French apply a system in which private law is drawn from the French legal tradition.
The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, published in 2016, aim to provide a general harmonised framework for international contracts independent of the divergences between national laws as well as a statement of common contractual principles for arbitrators and judges to apply where national laws are lacking. Notably, the Principles reject the doctrine of consideration, under the grounds that the elimination of the doctrine "can only bring about greater certainty and reduce litigation" in international trade. The principles also reject the abstraction principle integral to German law on the grounds that it and similar doctrines are "not easily compatible with modern business perceptions and practice".Contract law can be contrasted with tort law (also referred to in some but not all civil and mixed jurisdictions as the law of delicts), the other major area of the law of obligations. While tort law generally deals with private duties and obligations that exist by operation of law and provide remedies for civil wrongs committed between individuals not in a pre-existing legal relationship, contract law provides for the creation and enforcement of duties and obligations created by a prior agreement between parties. The emergence of quasi-contracts, quasi-torts, and quasi-delicts renders the boundary between tort and contract law somewhat uncertain. Other areas of the law of obligations which are occasionally treated as separate from both contract and tort law include the law of unjust enrichment.

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  1. M

    Advice on contract work

    Iv been approached by a company asking me to cover my area, landlord checks, breakdowns general maintainance. But then told me there was a setting up fee of £1750. Has anyone ever done this kind of thing or even heard of it? If it's genuine it sounds good. Cheers guys
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    Email alert - Gas & Electric Contract Services UK

    Received this email looks like the previous companies that have been mentioned on the forum, just with another name. Lots of money upfront for a contract possibly? Google brings up nothing for this...
  3. Deleted member 7121

    Hire or contract vans

    Does anyone contract hire there vans ?if so were from? looking at costs instead of buying. Cheers
  4. F

    Sub-Contract Work Wanted! Please Help Me.

    Hello to all of you out there and thanks for taking the time to read my post. I have been in the industry for nearly nine years doing all aspects of the trade. At present I am working as a sub-contractor onsite doing 1st & 2nd fix plumbing, gas, heating and I think its the best job Ive ever...
  5. A

    how much do you sub contract for

    I was wondering if you got too much work and want to sub contract to another plumber how would you split the job money wise I am thinking of sub contracting some of the work, dont want to over charge or under cut myself. help would be appreciated
  6. D

    setting up on my own

    hi guys i would like to set up and work for myself have 9 years experience in mainly gas service and breakdowns fitted couple of full systems. just fed up being layed off twice this year. would like to be in control of my future. any advice welcome
  7. S

    Is anybody on new build contract work at present?

    Hi, Is anybody on new build contract work at present and the contractor is looking for subbys? Time to go back on site! ouch.............
  8. B

    wanted pre work contract

    I have just been offered a considerable amount of money to do some work even though my quote was less. this work is for a friends friend , down south. i am a great believer in if its too good to be true it usual is . hes offering me 3 times my day rate admittedly it must be done on a...
  9. T

    contract work

    who's good to work for to do contract work?
  10. C

    Want to break contract because cheapskate landlord won't put in central heating

    I've had Environmental Health at my property today because my landlord only supplied me useless, inefficient electric radiators. EH told me they are actually illegal. I've been at the property for over a year and complained many times about the heating system. My contract lasts another two...
  11. M

    Contract Plumber?

    Hi everyone, can you give me some advice? I run a bottled gas company in the South West with over 700 customers, each year im being asked more and more if i can recommend a good plumber, in the past i have said no as its hard to find a good reliable one but this year i possibly have one in mind...
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    Contract

    Going on from my thread about payment, I was wondering if anyone had any examples of T&C's or contracts they could post on here, as a guide.
  13. M

    meter exchange contract, how many ?

    found this today, how many could you change in a day? floor to top of regulator 4ft 2inches ! shaun
  14. J

    anyone worked on a meter exchange contract?

    Hello to all who read this. If anyone has or knows of anyone who has contracted for a utiliies company doing meter changes- I'd like to hear what they thought. I have been put forward to contract for Carillion and the going rate is £19 per unit once 49 unit have been done. I also have to go on a...
  15. R

    commercial customer large contract advice please,

    can you guys add advice to this please, i have just come from a meeting with a local hotel chain who have called me in for a quote to exchange shower/cubicles in the rooms over a period of time as maintenance. we are talking a possibility of 120 units upto 450 if they all need doing soon...
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