Q&A: contract Help!!?
Question by boyg: contract Help!!?
22. Gavin tells Rod that he will pay him $ 400 to paint his house. Rod starts to paint, intending to accept.
Halfway through his paint job, Gavin tells Rod that he wants to revoke the offer. Under this scenario:
A.Gavin is not allowed to revoke because the contract is unilateral.
B.Gavin is allowed to revoke, but is liable to Rod for the reasonable value of painting half the house.
C.Gavin may not revoke because the contract is bilateral.
D.none of the above.
26. The following will terminate an offer:
A.insanity.
B.death.
C.when the performance of a contract becomes illegal after the offer is made, but before it is accepted.
D.all of the above.
28. A voidable contract is necessarily unenforceable.
True False
39. To be enforceable, contracts must involve no illegal actions.
True False
40. Unlike contractual liability under the traditional bargain theory, liability under the doctrine of
promissory estoppel is based on reliance.
True False
Best answer:
Answer by piegowdealer
22) d none of the above. Intent to accept is not acceptance. K requires offer, acceptance, and “consideration”(value).
26) d
28) false
39) false
40) not sure but sounds true. I rely on you to honor a promise and am harmed when you fail. I relied on your word and you broke it.
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