Fall 2023 9. (2 points) Georgia, Cher's mom, is 96 years old. Georgiastill lives in her own home without aids or nurses. She continues to pay her bills, manage credit cards, and hire people to complete services for her. One day, as salesperson rang Georgia's doorbell. When Georgia answered, the salesperson offectively sold Georgla a new subscription to socks that would arrive monthly and would be themed. The price for the new month-to-month subscription is $50.00 USO. When Cher comes over and sees all these socks, she is worried about her mother's choices and she tries to cancel the contract. Explain whether this deal is valid, void, or volidable and why. 10. (2 points) Tina owns a gorgeous jewelry shop on the Magnificent Mile in Chicago. She has the opportunity to expand her store, so she hires Fast Builds, LLC to do the work. Tina is friends with the owner of the business, and the two forget to formally execute a written contract (as required by state law) for this deal because they've discussed the detalls over dinner and drinks many times. Fast Builds prepares the plans for the work and orders the materials. Before Fast Builds does any building work onsite, Tina decides to fire Fast Builds and go with Faster Builds, LC. Tina started dating the CEO of Faster Builds only a few weeks into her plans for the expansion. Tina did not pay the first company for their planning or materials, and they'd like to sue her for damages. What will be the most likely outcome if the company sues Tina for nonpayment? Explain. Fall 2023 9. (2 points) Georgia, Cher's mom, is 96 years old. Georgiastill lives in her own home without aids or nurses. She continues to pay her bills, manage credit cards, and hire people to complete services for her. One day, as salesperson rang Georgia's doorbell. When Georgia answered, the salesperson offectively sold Georgla a new subscription to socks that would arrive monthly and would be themed. The price for the new month-to-month subscription is $50.00 USO. When Cher comes over and sees all these socks, she is worried about her mother's choices and she tries to cancel the contract. Explain whether this deal is valid, void, or volidable and why. 10. (2 points) Tina owns a gorgeous jewelry shop on the Magnificent Mile in Chicago. She has the opportunity to expand her store, so she hires Fast Builds, LLC to do the work. Tina is friends with the owner of the business, and the two forget to formally execute a written contract (as required by state law) for this deal because they've discussed the detalls over dinner and drinks many times. Fast Builds prepares the plans for the work and orders the materials. Before Fast Builds does any building work onsite, Tina decides to fire Fast Builds and go with Faster Builds, LC. Tina started dating the CEO of Faster Builds only a few weeks into her plans for the expansion. Tina did not pay the first company for their planning or materials, and they'd like to sue her for damages. What will be the most likely outcome if the company sues Tina for nonpayment? Explain