Exam 7: The Elements of a Contract: Capacity, Legality, and Intention
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What does the decision in Bayview Credit Union Ltd. v. Daigle illustrate?
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What is the term for a primary obligation of a third party to pay a debt along with a debtor?
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Jones entered into a contract for the sale of his barber shop to Harry Cutter. One of the terms of the contract was that Jones would never open up a similar business within 50 kilometres of the location of the barber shop being sold. About two weeks after the sale, Cutter noticed a new barber shop opening across the street with brand-new facilities and equipment. When he learned that the owner of the new shop was the very Jones 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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Just what has to be in writing to satisfy the requirements of the Statute of Frauds?
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Given the provisions of the Statute of Frauds, which of the following contracts should be evidenced in writing?
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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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When a third party says, "I'll see that you get paid," there is an assumption of a primary obligation, and the promise is a(n)
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Joe entered into a contract to sell his house to Sam for $400,000. Explain under what circumstances this contract would be binding on the parties even where it was not in writing or evidenced by writing.
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When there is a(n) ________ (a right to seize property), or when there is a right to set off a debt against the obligations created by the contract, the parties themselves may be able to enforce the contract without the help of the courts.
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Which of the following is correct with respect to the law of intention?
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How is a person of weakened intellect or who is otherwise vulnerable (but not insane or mentally incompetent) protected in terms of contract law?
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In most jurisdictions, if the court classifies the nature of a third-party agreement as a guarantee, there is no requirement of writing.
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In which of the following situations would an infant be bound by the contract he has entered into?
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In Ascent Financial Services Ltd. v. Blythman, the Court decided
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One afternoon while Mr. Reston was going home on the bus, his neighbour, Mr. Outovit, offered to sell Reston his car for $4000, a bit below the market value. Reston said, "You might change your mind on that. Better not be too hasty with your offers." Outovit answered, "I want to sell it quickly," and wrote on the back of an envelope, "I hereby offer my neighbour, Reston, my 2011 Chevrolet for $4000 cash." He signed his name. Reston wrote, "I accept." The next day, Reston went to his neighbour's house to pay the money and get the car. He learned that Outovit was in hospital, unconscious from a reaction to medicines given to him the day before. If Outovit (or his legal representative) refuses to honour the contract on the basis of mental incapacity, which of the following is true?
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