Exam 7: Formation of Contracts Continued
Exam 1: Managing Your Legal Affairs134 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to the Legal System154 Questions
Exam 3: The Resolution of Disputes the Courts and Alternatives to Litigation216 Questions
Exam 4: Intentional Torts145 Questions
Exam 5: Negligence, Professional Liability, and Insurance Law150 Questions
Exam 6: Formation of Contracts162 Questions
Exam 7: Formation of Contracts Continued150 Questions
Exam 8: Factors Affecting the Contractual Relationship167 Questions
Exam 9: The End of the Contractual Relationship164 Questions
Exam 10: Employment152 Questions
Exam 11: Agency and Partnership213 Questions
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Exam 13: Real, Personal and Intellectual Property232 Questions
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Exam 15: Sales and Consumer Protection151 Questions
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Only contracts that involve the commission of a crime or tort are void on the basis of illegality.
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Indicate any limitation on the ability of status Indians to contract.
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When at war, what happens to contracts with residents of an enemy country if they are detrimental to Canada?
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What does the decision in Bayview Credit Union Ltd. v. Daigle illustrate?
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Once infants become adults, they are liable for any contract they made while they were infants.
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Which of the following agreements has to be in writing under the original Statute of Frauds in order to be enforceable?
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When parents have led a merchant to believe that their infant child is acting as their agent, the parents are liable.
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A person who has voluntarily become intoxicated by drugs or alcohol cannot escape a contract on the basis of his incapacity.
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Which of the following best describes an illegal contract?
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Joe entered into a contract to sell his house to Sam for $200,000. 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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