Exam 4: Contract Law and Restitution: Understanding Consideration, Offers, and Obligations
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Exam 4: Contract Law and Restitution: Understanding Consideration, Offers, and Obligations25 Questions
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Where a contract has to be inferred from the conduct of parties, it is called
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A contract in which, under the terms of a contract, nothing remains to be done by either party is known as
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A minor's guardian is not liable to the creditor for breach of contract by the minor, if the contract is for __________
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A contract in which, under the terms of a contract, one or both the parties have still to perform their obligations in future is known as
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Price lists, catalogues, advertisements in newspapers and enquiries from customers are
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