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Canadian contract law : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian contract law Canadian contract law has its foundation in the English legal tradition of the 19th and early 20th century. It remains largely rooted in the old English common law and equity. Individual provinces have codified many of the principles in a ''Sale of Goods Act'', which was also modeled on early English versions. Quebec, being a civil law jurisdiction, does not have contract law, but rather has its own law of obligations that is codified in the Quebec Civil Code. == Elements of a contract ==
In following with the common law tradition, a contract requires offer, acceptance, and consideration. The parties themselves must be capable of contracting and must have the intention to create legal relations.
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