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Includes Summary Sheets (with case law) on: 
- Offer 
- Acceptance 
- Intention to create legal relations 
- Consideration 
- Privity of contract 
- Misrepresentation 
- Conditions, warranties and innominate terms 
- Express and implied terms 
- Consumer rights 
- The postal rule 
- Economic duress 
- Discharge of Contract 
- Remedies
AQA A-Level English Language CLA Theorists Flashcards 
Short summaries - all you need to remember for the exams 
 
Print them out and look cover write check
CLA and CDS theorists covered as part of the AQA ALevel English Language Course 
Phonological and Lexical Stages are also included in this document
Central Theme: Language Diversity and Change 
Main Branches and Key Points: 
 
Language Diversity 
 
Dialect 
Regional Dialects: Variations based on geographical regions (e.g., Scouse, Geordie, Cockney). 
Social Dialects: Variations based on social groups, including accent, idiolect, and sociolect. 
Key Scholars: Peter Trudgill, William Labov. 
Language and Social Groups 
Ethnicity: Influence of ethnic background on language use (e.g., Multicultural London English, British Black English). 
Key S...
This is a "Keeping Track" for Shakespeare' s play "Richard II" and typically comes up on paper 1 for A-Level English Literature B. The keeping track is a plot summary of each act in the play with setting/location of the scene, key characters, key quotes from the scene, tragic features of the scene and terms that I learnt that day when I was doing the homework for it. Each quotation that I wrote has a colour associated to a character (which can be found of page 2 of the booklet).
Summary of arguments for and against government intervention.
Includes: 
- Private Nuisance
Includes: 
- Rylands v Fletcher
Includes: 
- Vicarious Liability
Includes: 
- Damages 
- Injunctions