Ans A. assertion
According to contract lat an assertion is a belief about a fact that is not in accordance with the truth.
This is a business law question According to contract law, a(n) is a belief about a...
BUSINESS LAW Question 9 A contract requiring complete performance in exchange for a promise. Answers: A. Bilateral B. Lateral C. Multilateral D. Unilateral Question 10 A contract consists o any set of mutual promises to perform. Answers: True False Question 11 “Equity" is just an outdated term for "law". Answers: True False Question 12 The courts favor bilateral contracts over unilateral ones. Answers: True False
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Normally, an illegal contract is: O A uneforceable B a quasi-contract c implied-in-fact o voidable
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which one is the answer?
D. An auctioneer holding up an item during an auction. Question 15 Anne promised to sell Todd her truck. Todd promised to pay Anne $10,000. This is an example of a: A. Unilateral contract. B. Voidable contract. C. Bilateral contract. D. Quasi contract.
36. Which of the following is NOT a typical ground for rescinding a contract? a. Fraud b. Mutual mistake of fact Mutual mistake of value c. d. Duress e. Undue influence 37. In her life insurance policy, Laurel names Jones as the payee when Laurel (the insured) dies. Jones is known as a(n) a. Donee beneficiary b. Incidental beneficiary c. Creditor beneficiary d. Unintentional beneficiary e. None of the above Widget Painters, Inc. agrees to paint Ashford's house, using a...
Business Law please help ! 1. Dingle threatens to breach an existing contract unless Porter enters another unrelated contract with Dingle. Which of the following is true? This type of situation is always duress. This is only duress if Dingle is in a relationship of trust or confidence with Porter. Only threats of criminal activities can be the basis for duress, so this is not duress. Unless Dingle uses the threat of physical force against Porter, it is not duress....
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A fact is considered to be material in a misrepresentation case when: A it is relied upon by a person, even though it could not possibly be true. it plays a significant role in inducing a person to enter into a contract. OB. oc the misrepresentation is considered to be innocent. op it is similar to an opinion or promise about some future happening.
BUSINESS LAW 5. A contract not yet performed. Answers: A. Enforceable B. Equitable C. Executed D. Executory Question 6 The three elements of a valid contract do not include which of the following? Answers: A. Acceptance B. Agreement C. Consideration D. Offer Question 7 The elements of an enforceable contract do not include which of the following? Answers: A. Capacity B. Equity C. No illegalities D. Voluntary consent Question 8 The "reasonable person" standard means viewing events from the perspective...
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multiple choice questions. Please provide the solutions down below.
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altiple Choice the choice that bess completes the statement or amawers the question Which of the following contracts are manifested by words wither spoken or written? 1. a. implied b. valid e. express. d. executory 2. Which of the following agreement would the court consider void: a. illegnl...
Under the Parol Evidence rule the court will presume that?
Select one:
a. An oral contract does not contain all of the terms of the
agreement
b. A written contract contains all of the terms of the
agreement
c. A written contract does not contain all of the terms of the
agreement
d. An oral contract contains all of the terms of the
agreement
The different types of mistake recognised by the law include?
Select one:
a. Mutual, innocent and...
Business Law QUESTION 1 a) During negotiations, parties to a contract often make statements regarding the quality of the merx being sold or in relation to the terms of the contract. Discuss the four types of statements that one party may make to the other. b) Set out the requirements which must be met before an invention is patentable. c) In terms of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 a consumer has a right to "fair and responsible marketing",...