LESSON OBJECTIVE
Assessment Criteria AC 2.1 Apply the elements of contract in given business scenarios Below are questions pertaining to lesson 4. Please ensure to answer each question correctly. Exercise 1: CONTRACT This exercise is about offer and acceptance. John, a homeowner, answers the telephone and listens to a solicitor make a five-minute sales pitch for Weed Gardening Services. John responds, “No, thank you,” and hangs up. Two days later, John returns home from work to find a crew gardening in his yard and a bill for $200 sitting on the porch. When John tells the Weed representative that he never asked for this service, Weed responds by saying, “It looks much better, doesn’t it? You got the service, now pay for it.” John agrees that the work was of good quality, but refuses to pay for it. He is later served with a summons to appear in magistrate court because of this dispute. How should the judge rule? A. For Weed Gardening Services, because Weed performed good quality services for John. B. For John, because he did not accept Weed's offer. Exercise 2: CONTRACT offer and acceptance. Harry drops by Mack’s house and finds him working on his old pickup truck in the driveway. Mack kicks the truck and exclaims to Harry, “This piece of junk isn’t worth a tank of gas – you can have it.” Harry says thanks and the next day comes by with his SUV to tow away the pickup. Mack stops him and says the truck is working now. Harry goes to court and claims that the truck Mack promised him was worth $500 and Mack should pay him that amount. How should the judge rule? A. For Mack, because there was no consideration for the transaction. B. For Harry, because Mack promised him the pickup truck, and that created a contract. C. For Mack, because Harry never accepted his offer. Exercise 3 A BREACH OF CONTRACT Green Company has a contract with Red Company to buy 400 golf balls, to be delivered to Green Company on July 16. The contract states that “time is of the essence.” On July 18, Red Company delivers the 400 golf balls to Green Company. Green Company refuses to accept the golf balls because of the delay and sues Red Company for breach of contract. How should the judge rule? A. For Green Company, because the late delivery of golf balls constituted a material breach. B. For Red Company, because the delivery was only two days late.
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SHASHIE MILLS
10/14/2016 12:02:14 pm
1. B
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SHASHIE MILLS
10/14/2016 12:02:42 pm
1. B
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Ahesha Pinnock
10/15/2016 07:36:26 am
1.a
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Toby Mcncikol
10/16/2016 11:14:02 am
1.B
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10/16/2016 03:09:34 pm
Exercise 1: CONTRACT
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Asha-lois Clarke
10/16/2016 04:23:48 pm
1. B
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Stacy-Ann A Rowe
10/16/2016 06:53:03 pm
1. B
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Shanyel Garricks
10/16/2016 07:42:22 pm
1. B. For John, because he did not accept Weed's offer.
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Keidean Reid
10/19/2016 11:00:12 pm
1. b
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Nicka
10/22/2016 05:52:14 pm
AC2.1
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shanique davis
10/23/2016 09:00:32 pm
1. b. for john course he didn't ask for the service.
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Anita Baker
11/30/2016 07:23:34 pm
1. B
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Tashana Wilson
12/1/2016 12:17:10 pm
Below are questions pertaining to lesson 2. Please ensure to answer each question correctly.
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caymone samms
12/1/2016 04:14:31 pm
1. B
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