Exam 7: Introduction to Contracts

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Which of the following contracts is NOT required to be wholly in writing?

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Which of the following statements is correct in respect to the nature of a contract?

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A contract that is wholly in writing is an example of:

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In the context of contract law, which of the following best describes the element of 'consideration'?

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E-contracts are regulated by:

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A contract is always an agreement but an agreement is not always a contract.

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In the context of contract law, which of the following best describes the element of 'intention'?

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Catching a train or a bus is a good example of:

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Which of the following statements is the best description of an 'unenforceable' contract?

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A unilateral contract is one where both parties still have to perform their obligations.

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Under a void contract there are no legal rights or obligations.

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What are the elements that are necessary for the creation of a valid simple contract?

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A 'happy hour' offering half price drinks between 6:00 and 7:00 every Friday is an example of a:

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To determine the validity of a contract, the intention of the parties must be considered.

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The formation of an e-contract is identical to a conventional contract.

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Which of the following is the best description of an 'illegal' contract?

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Which of the following statements does NOT describe a 'simple contract'?

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Which of the following statements is the best description of a 'void' contract?

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Which of the following conditions is NOT an essential requirement for all contracts?

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