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8.) Jesse decides that he doesn't like his new Ford F150 truck and puts it up for sale. On Tuesday, Kim offers to buy the
8.) Jesse decides that he doesn't like his new Ford F150 truck and puts it up for sale. On Tuesday, Kim offers to buy the truck and tells Jesse that she will bring him the money on Friday. Jesse agrees and tells Kim that he will meet her in the Kroger parking lot at 12pm on Friday and deliver the truck. On Wednesday, Jesse sold his truck to Jane for more money than Kim offered. Kim will:
(A.) likely loose against Jesse as this was an option contract not supported by consideration.
(B.) likely win in a suit against Jesse because they had a bilateral agreement supporting the contract.
(C.) likely win because it is a unilateral contract that could only be accepted by performance.
(D.) likely loose as the act of selling the car was a revocation of the original offer to Kim and therefore no contract.
13.) Brittney is a 1 5 year-old high school student at the Louisiana Math and Science Boarding School. She goes to Dumpesta Apartment Complex and signs a one-year lease for an apartment to use on the weekends so that she can get away from her dorm suite mates in college who are obnoxious. After using the apartment for 3 months, she decides she doesn't want it any longer. She moves her stuff out and walks away from the apartment. Her landlord sues for the remaining 9 months of rent and:
(A.) will lose because the contract is void.
(B.) will win because the apartment is a necessity.
(C.) will lose because the contract is voidable.
(D.) will win because of a breach of contract and will recover the remaining 9 months of rent.
17.) Brad offers to mow my lawn every month for the next 6 months while I am out of town. He will mow it every two weeks for a total of 12 times, and I agree to pay him in advance once a month. After mowing the lawn for the 8th time, this is a _____________ contract. (Choose all that correctly apply - WARNING, there is a penalty for selecting incorrect choices.
Select one or more:
(A.) unilateral
(B.) implied in fact
(C.) quasi contract
(D.) executory
(E.) executed
(F.) express
(G.) bilateral
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