Ans) writing, a verbal agreement
Explaination:
- Contract: A written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law.
Question 8 1 pts It is always the desire of all parties to a contract to...
Homeowners enter into a contract negotiation with Builder to construct a home. After several months both parties sign a written agreement that does not contain a merger clause or otherwise indicate a complete expression of the agreement. After construction is underway but performance is not completed Homeowners sues Builder and attempts to submit evidence of a prior oral contract accepted by Builder. May Homeowners submit such prior evidence? Group of answer choices No, the statute of frauds requires the contract...
14. The version of promissory estoppel in the Restatement (Second) of Contracts provides that if parties enter into an oral contract that should be in writing under the Statute of Frauds, the oral promise is enforceable against the promisor if certain conditions are met. Which of the following is NOT one of these conditions? A. the promise relied on the oral promise B. the reliance was foreseeable C. injustice can be avoided only by enforcing the oral promise D. the...
Question 1 10 pts A contract is an agreement that can be enforced in court. True O False Next
Which of the following is NOT a contract? A promise to purchase a computer given in exchange for a promise to pay $1200.00. A promise to clean an apartment in exchange for a promise to pay $35.00. A promise to cook dinner for a sick friend. All of the above are contracts. QUESTION 2 Which of the following is a VOIDABLE contract? A contract by a 17 year old to purchase a computer. A contract by a repair shop to...
Question 1 8 pts If the speed of a wave increases, the frequency must ALWAYS increase. True O False Question 2 8 pts Only odd harmonics are possible in a pipe closed at BOTH ends. True False
John runs a small corner shop. He places a sign at the entrance
to his shop which states ‗Special: 1 bottle of Coke $2.00‘. Jenny
enters the store and says ―I‘ll take the bottle of Coke for $2.00ǁ.
Jenny‘s words constitute: a) An offer b) An acceptance c) A
misrepresentation d) A breach of contract
John runs a small corner shop. He places a sign at the entrance to his shop which states Special: 1 bottle of Coke $2.00'. Jenny...
Franklin engaged in extensive negotiations with Harlow in connection with the proposed purchase of Harlow's factory building. Which of the following must Franklin satisfy to establish a binding contract for the purchase of the property in question? a. Franklin must obtain an agreement signed by both parties. b. Franklin must obtain a formal, detailed, all-inclusive document. c. Franklin must pay some earnest money at the time of final agreement. d. Franklin must have a writing signed by Harlow which states...
Path: p Words: 122 QUESTION 8 Health care facilities will often contract with third parties to provide "compliance hotlines" for their employees. As an example, look at the University of Nebraska Medical Center Compliance Hotline link http://wiki.unmc.edu/Compliance_Hotline (if the link doesn't work, simple search on the terms "University of Nebraska Medical Center Compliance Hotline." 1. What is the purpose of the compliance hotline? (1 point) 2. Name three ways that an employee can ask questions or share concerns regarding a...
Question 27A contract requires:a. an acceptance.b. both an offer and an acceptance.c. an offer.d. an agreement manifested by the written or spoken words of the parties.question 28A right of refusal is the right of a party to meet the terms of a proposed contract before it is executed, such as a real estate purchase agreementa. conditionalb. concomitantc. formald. firstQuestion 29A contract may be discharge in all of the following scenarios except:a. commercial impracticabilityb. weather conditionsc. death or disabilityd. destruction of...
Case: Forestal Guarani S.A. v. Daros International, Inc. 613 F.3d 395 United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 2010 Facts: Forestal Guarani S.A., in Argentina, entered into an oral agreement to sell wooden finger-joints to Daros International, Inc. in New Jersey.[1] Forestal sent Daros the products but Daros declined to pay the full amount. When Forestal sued Daros in the U.S. for breach of contract, Daros denied owing anything because, under New Jersey sales law, the contract would...