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EXAMINATION FOCUS

Determining the formation of a contract

Caroline Clarke Fleming examines some of the key ingredients for the formation of a contract, providing discussion and evaluation points for both essays and problem scenario questions

This ‘Examination focus’ is relevant to AQA A-level Paper 3A and OCR A-level Component 3.

Forming a contract is similar to baking a cake. It requires the bringing together of all the essential ingredients and binding them to form a base. If any of these ingredients are missing, then the desired outcome is not achieved.

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