Questions and Answers. 1. Charles, a retired businessman, yearned for a traditional life and doesn't like to use electronic products, but cars are exception. Scenario A: Charles is a collector of vintage cars. He sees that Williams, a specialist car dealer, has a 1979 Mercedes 450SEL for sale on his website, priced at $ 20,000. Charles sends Williams an email saying, "l offer to buy the 1979 Mercedes 450SEL for $ 18 500". Williams sends an email back saying "Sorry, that is not enough, but I will sell it to you for $ 19 000". Charles sends an email back saying "No, I can't pay that". Williams then sends an email saying "OK, I accept your original offer of $ 18 500", but when he brings the car to Charles's house, Charles refuses to accept it or to pay the money. Williams sued for breach of contract. Scenario B: Charles was planning to move to Utopia at the end of 2018. Therefore, he was going to sell some of his cars. He placed advertisements on the notice board of his local news agent. One of them is a five-year-old Volkswagen Polo. "FOR SALE - Volkswagen Polo in excellent condition. Will be sold to the first person who sends notice in writing that they wish to buy it for $3,000 to the following address: 53 Bridge Street, UT1 FG3'. On Sunday evening, Letty, a newly qualified driver, posted a letter stating that she wants to buy Charles's house on Wednesday morning. On Monday morning, Sandra, Charles's acquaintance, passed the news agent on her way to work. She saw the advertisement and recognized the address. On her arrival at work, she sent Charles an email to the email address that he provided her with when they first met two years ago, stating that she is willing to pay 3,000 for the car. Charles never received the email, since as a member of the 'NO TECH' movement he no longer uses computers or mobile phones. On Tuesday evening Charles met his friend Reynolds for dinner and over the course of the meal, Charles promised to sell the car to Reynolds for 2,500. At the end, when Letty asked Charles to deliver the car and Charles refused, Letty filed a lawsuit Required: Please analyze Charles's legal position in relation to these two scenarios. With which party do you believe the court sided? Explain why. You should assume that all facts given would be provable if the matters came to court (20 points)