Exam 13: Formation of Contracts: Offer and Acceptance
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If an offeree dies before the offer has been accepted,the offer:
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The willingness of an offeror to enter into a contractual agreement regarding a particular subject is expressed by a(n):
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An agreement cannot be enforced if it does not set forth every contractual detail.
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A(n)__________ contract is a contract to buy all requirements of the buyer from the seller.
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An offer is effective only if it is communicated by the offeror in person.
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Generally,advertisements,catalog prices,and circulars are offers that can be accepted.
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An otherwise vague contract may be clarified by references in the contract to other documents or agreements.
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An output contract is too vague to be a legally-enforceable agreement.
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If either the offeror or offeree dies or becomes mentally incompetent before the offer is accepted,the offer is automatically terminated.
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A customer requested a price from a carpenter on a teak cabinet to be built according to the buyer's specifications.Because teak wood is difficult to obtain,the customer agreed to pay the cost of the wood plus $175 and the carpenter agreed to build it.Which of the following is correct?
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A firm offer is an offer that states that it is to be irrevocable,or irrevocable for a stated period of time.
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Advertisements that call for an act may be deemed to be a unilateral contract.
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