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BTEC Business Diploma Level 3 4
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BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Business 3
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BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Business 9
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For P4 and P5, the chosen contract can then be translated into everyday language. Each learner should use a different contract as this will go some way to ensure authenticity of work. Selected terms will then be considered in the light of the relevant statutory protection. This should be the significant terms of the contract. Learners can have help in identifying the terms to be considered, and the number will vary with the contract chosen.
For D1, this requires detailed consideration of a chose...
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For P4 and P5, the chosen contract can then be translated into everyday language. Each learner should use a different contract as this will go some way to ensure authenticity of work. Selected terms will then be considered in the light of the relevant statutory protection. This should be the significant terms of the contract. Learners can have help in identifying the terms to be considered, and the number will vary with the contract chosen.
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P3 requires application of the law on misrepresentation to a given situation in relation to the formation of contract so that the types of misrepresentation can be explored in the context of an everyday contract.
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P3 requires application of the law on misrepresentation to a given situation in relation to the formation of contract so that the types of misrepresentation can be explored in the context of an everyday contract.
P1 and P2 require learners to identify and explain when (and therefore how) the contract chosen would come into existence. This will require an analysis of the law relating to invitations to treat, which party makes the offer, any counter-offers, acceptance and consideration and the application of these principles to the contract in question.
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P1 and P2 require learners to identify and explain when (and therefore how) the contract chosen would come into existence. This will require an analysis of the law relating to invitations to treat, which party makes the offer, any counter-offers, acceptance and consideration and the application of these principles to the contract in question.