Specific performance of contracts is a commonly applied remedy when there is a breach of contract. The failure to perform, improper performance, or incomplete fulfilment of commitments in a contract, such as failure to deliver goods, or not ensuring the quantity and...
A loan contract is an agreement between the parties, whereby a lender will give the borrower a sum of money. At the end of the loan term, the borrower must repay that sum with interest if the parties agree or so provided by law. Currently, disputes arising from loan...
Contract for a gift of property means an agreement between parties whereby the giver delivers its property and transfers its ownership rights to the recipient without requiring compensation and the recipient agrees to accept the gift. The parties are free to agree on...
Borrowing money is a regular activity that takes place between subjects in life. When participating in borrowing activities, subjects often enter into loan contracts to determine the rights and obligations between the borrower and the lender. To help readers learn...
Gifting property is a common activity in daily life. In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties as well as limit disputes, anyone wishing to gift property should understand the legal provisions of this type of contract. In this article,...
Contracts for bailment of property is a common type of civil contract whereby a bailee accepts the property of a bailor for safekeeping and must return to the bailor upon expiry of the duration of the contract, and the bailor must pay a fee to the bailee unless...