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. The presumption against legal intention in social and domestic arrangements shows that the courts are generally reluctant to interfere in domestic disputes.

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. Where several family relatives reach an agreement in a domestic environment, it is for the party who denies the existence of a legally binding contract to prove that there is no intention to enter into such a contract.

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. Which one of the following statements is false?

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. Which of the following statements are reasons relied upon by either the majority or the minority of the Court of Appeal in Jones v Padavatton [1969] 1 WLR 328 in reaching their final conclusion that the agreement between the mother and the daughter was not enforceable? [Please select all that apply.]

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. A domestic agreement is more likely to be enforced by the courts if it relates to a serious matter and is executed.

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. An uncle promises his nephew to pay his university fees 'as long as I can manage it' if the nephew achieves a certain score in his A-Level exams. The nephew reaches the prescribed score in his A-Levels and, on the strength of the uncle's promise, buys a new car. Which one of the following statements is true?

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. In Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Malaysia Mining Corp [1989] 1 WLR, a 'letter of comfort' was held not to be binding on the ground that the presumption of an intention to create legal relations was rebutted by the wording of the letter.

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. Which one of the following statements relating to formality requirements for a binding contract is true?

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. Which one of the following statements in relation to a contract entered into by a minor is true?

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. A contacts B, a friend, by telephone and asks him out to lunch adding that she (A) will pay. B agrees to meet A, saying that he (B) will pay for the wine. B arrives at the agreed restaurant the next day but A telephones to say that she must cancel the arrangement because of an urgent business meeting. B, who is a self-employed financial consultant, has taken a day off work for the lunch and, because he has lost a day's earnings as a consequence of A's cancellation, he seeks some redress (even if this is simply payment for his meal). Which one of these statements most accurately summarises the legal position?

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