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  2. Missives of Sale (Scots law) - Wikipedia

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    This response, called the acceptance, may accept the offer outright, known as a simple or de plano acceptance, resulting in a binding contract between the parties in Scots law. However, it is common for the Seller's initial response to be a qualified acceptance in order to avoid creating a binding missives of sale at an early stage. [42]

  3. Wolf v Forfar Potato Co - Wikipedia

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    The Forfar merchant telexed an offer (open for acceptance till 17.00 hrs., 30 November 1977) to sell potatoes to the international merchant, subject to certain conditions regarding delivery dates and sizes. By telex dated 30 November 1977, the international merchant purported to accept the offer, subject to certain additional conditions.

  4. Scots contract law - Wikipedia

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    A Contract is formed by the acceptance of an offer; an offer can be constituted by responding to an invitation to treat. Variation of the original offer counts as counter-offer. A leading piece of legislation in Scots contract law is the Contract (Scotland) Act 1997. This act includes damages for breach of contract of sale.

  5. Scots property law - Wikipedia

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    Scots property law governs the rules relating to property found in the legal jurisdiction of Scotland.. In Scots law, the term 'property' does not solely describe land. Instead the term 'a person's property' is used when describing objects or 'things' (in Latin res) that an individual holds a right of owners

  6. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1995

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    An Act to amend the criminal justice system of Scotland as respects criminal proceedings, the investigation of offences, the sentences and other disposals applicable in respect of certain offences, legal aid in relation to certain appeals, and the treatment of offenders; to amend the law of Scotland in relation to confiscation of the proceeds ...

  7. How Scotland qualified for Euro 2024 – and why Germany will ...

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    Steve Clarke has led Scotland to next summer’s tournament with two games to spare, and now the Tartan Army have reason to dream How Scotland qualified for Euro 2024 – and why Germany will be ...

  8. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.

  9. Admission to practice law - Wikipedia

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    Those qualified as a barrister in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland are exempt from most lectures. After graduation, candidates must then go through a practical training course and a six-month apprenticeship under an attorney of at least eight years before applying for membership in the Bar Association of Sri Lanka. [100]