A critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / Muhammad Rejabhadb Kamarolzaman … [et al.]

Domestic agreement can be defined as an agreement reached between two people living in a family relationship, which outlines their particular rights and responsibilities. Domestic agreement can be categorized into two categories which are agreement between spouses and agreement between parent and ch...

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Main Authors: Kamarolzaman, Muhammad Rejabhadb, Azmi, Nur Dalila Husna, Nawi, Muhammad Iqbal, Abdul Rashid, Khairul Amir
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling my.uitm.ir.361152023-01-16T03:37:24Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36115/ A critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / Muhammad Rejabhadb Kamarolzaman … [et al.] Kamarolzaman, Muhammad Rejabhadb Azmi, Nur Dalila Husna Nawi, Muhammad Iqbal Abdul Rashid, Khairul Amir Domestic relations. Family law Domestic agreement can be defined as an agreement reached between two people living in a family relationship, which outlines their particular rights and responsibilities. Domestic agreement can be categorized into two categories which are agreement between spouses and agreement between parent and child. Domestic agreement is not intended to have legal consequences. In domestic agreements, for example, those made between husbands and wives and parents and children, there is presumption of no intention to create legal relations and the agreement should be not be subjected to litigation. Under the cover of domestic relations, the promisor can exploit the promisee without any obligation enforceable in the court of law by the promisee against the promisor. However, there are situation where the court that the agreement is legally bound between the parties. Thus, the courts are not consistent in determine the intention to be legally bound in such promise made in the domestic agreement. In this project paper, we will discuss about the issue of domestic agreement and its legal consequences. We will also introduced a standard guidelines pertaining to the case decision in the domestic contract. We hope this research study can be used to protect the right of contractual parties and also could be used by the judges pertaining to intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement. 2014 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36115/1/36115.pdf A critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / Muhammad Rejabhadb Kamarolzaman … [et al.]. (2014) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Domestic relations. Family law
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Kamarolzaman, Muhammad Rejabhadb
Azmi, Nur Dalila Husna
Nawi, Muhammad Iqbal
Abdul Rashid, Khairul Amir
A critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / Muhammad Rejabhadb Kamarolzaman … [et al.]
description Domestic agreement can be defined as an agreement reached between two people living in a family relationship, which outlines their particular rights and responsibilities. Domestic agreement can be categorized into two categories which are agreement between spouses and agreement between parent and child. Domestic agreement is not intended to have legal consequences. In domestic agreements, for example, those made between husbands and wives and parents and children, there is presumption of no intention to create legal relations and the agreement should be not be subjected to litigation. Under the cover of domestic relations, the promisor can exploit the promisee without any obligation enforceable in the court of law by the promisee against the promisor. However, there are situation where the court that the agreement is legally bound between the parties. Thus, the courts are not consistent in determine the intention to be legally bound in such promise made in the domestic agreement. In this project paper, we will discuss about the issue of domestic agreement and its legal consequences. We will also introduced a standard guidelines pertaining to the case decision in the domestic contract. We hope this research study can be used to protect the right of contractual parties and also could be used by the judges pertaining to intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement.
format Student Project
author Kamarolzaman, Muhammad Rejabhadb
Azmi, Nur Dalila Husna
Nawi, Muhammad Iqbal
Abdul Rashid, Khairul Amir
author_facet Kamarolzaman, Muhammad Rejabhadb
Azmi, Nur Dalila Husna
Nawi, Muhammad Iqbal
Abdul Rashid, Khairul Amir
author_sort Kamarolzaman, Muhammad Rejabhadb
title A critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / Muhammad Rejabhadb Kamarolzaman … [et al.]
title_short A critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / Muhammad Rejabhadb Kamarolzaman … [et al.]
title_full A critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / Muhammad Rejabhadb Kamarolzaman … [et al.]
title_fullStr A critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / Muhammad Rejabhadb Kamarolzaman … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed A critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / Muhammad Rejabhadb Kamarolzaman … [et al.]
title_sort critical study on the intention to create legal relation in domestic agreement / muhammad rejabhadb kamarolzaman … [et al.]
publishDate 2014
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36115/1/36115.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36115/
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