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Distinction between a contract which is valid but has to take effect from a future date and a contract which is rendered invalid by statute because a certain formality has not been complied with

How a valid contract is constituted

Meaning of a valid contract

Rights of the parties before the establishment of a valid contract

The rule that for a contract to exist, there must be a mutuality of purpose and intention

Types of contracts that are valid without consideration

What are the elements of a valid contract?

Whether a court can find a valid contract between the parties on a document which is not accepted by the offeree

Whether an offer by a party to pay a sum for which there is no consideration can form the basis of a valid and enforceable contract

Whether it is necessary to identify if there was offer and acceptance in all cases

Whether parties to a valid contract can resile from it

Whether the court will interfere in a valid contract merely because one party is not happy

Whether there can be a valid contract in the absence of an agreement on the fundamental terms

Whether there can be a valid contract where an essential term has not been agreed upon by the parties to the contract

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