Exam 7: The Elements of a Contract: Capacity, Legality, and Intention
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Which of the following statements correctly illustrates a legal signature for online commercial transactions?
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Smith ran a software design business. He needed someone to handle some of the product demonstrations, so he hired Janet to do this work. In the employment contract, he insisted that Janet promise that if she left the firm, she would not work for Smith's competitors within a stated period of time and within a stated geographical region. If Janet now wishes to leave the job, indicate the statement that accurately describes the likely effect of her promise.
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What must a person establish in order to escape contractual obligations on the basis on insanity?
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A(n) ________ describes a relationship in which a third party assumes a primary obligation for the repayment of the debt along with the debtor.
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If a third party incurs a secondary liability for a debt, he has given a(n)
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Joe was in a bar and saw his friend Sam. Sam had had a considerable amount to drink. Sam offered to sell Joe his Porsche automobile for only $15,000. Joe made sure to have Sam sign a written agreement to that effect. The next day, Joe went to pick up the car, but Sam didn't remember anything about it. Even when Joe showed him the written agreement signed by him, Sam refused to deliver the car. Joe sued. Which of the following correctly states the legal position of the parties?
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In Royal Bank of Canada v. Holoboff, the Bank sued Holoboff, a minor, who had sold his client card and personal identification number (PIN) to a third party who defrauded the bank. What was the result?
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A provision that restricts the seller from competing with the buyer in a contract for the sale of a business is
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"A person's intention to be bound by contracts is presumed." Discuss the accuracy of that statement.
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Describe three situations in your jurisdiction where a contract must be evidenced in writing to be enforceable.
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Contracts involving activities that, while not illegal, are considered immoral or contrary to public interest, may also be void.
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What is the term used when a person cannot understand the nature or consequences of his or her actions?
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Lawer entered into a contract for the sale of his business, a barbershop, to Cutter. The contract provided that Lawer would not open up a similar business within 25 kilometres of the barbershop being sold. About two weeks after the sale, Cutter noticed a new barbershop opening across the street in brand-new facilities. When he learned that the owner of the new shop was the very Lawer who sold the business to him, he sued for breach of contract. Which of the following correctly indicates the legal position of the parties?
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Distinguish between an infant's liability for torts and for contracts.
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Advertisers often use exaggerated claims, such as "This is the best little Buick in Canada." What test is used to determine whether such claims become part of the contract or not?
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Explain the legal position of an infant who enters into a contract with an adult.
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A requirement for the existence of an enforceable contract is that the parties have the legal capacity to contract. Which of the following is incorrect with respect to the law of incapacity?
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"Some contracts are considered illegal even though the conduct involved is not prohibited by any law." Explain the accuracy of that statement.
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What is the term for a written commitment whereby a person agrees to pay a debt if the debtor does not?
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