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Q1. A wealthy community member promises to donate a piece of land to the local
school but later suffers business setbacks and wants to sell the land to a farmer. Is
the promise enforceable?
No, because the promise was a gratuitous promise.
Q2. A company sends an email to a supplier stating, "We intend to order 100 units
of your product at the listed price, pending final approval from our finance
department." The supplier immediately starts production. The company later
decides not to proceed with the order. Based on the objective theory of contracts,
which of the following best describes the situation?
No contract was formed because the company's email was an invitation to
negotiate, not an offer.
Q3. A company executive tells a supplier, "We might order 100 units from you next
quarter if the market conditions are favorable." The supplier agrees to this
arrangement. Is this an enforceable contract?
No, because the executive's statement is not a definite promise.
,Q4. A client tells a freelance designer, "I will pay you for any designs I feel like
buying, at rates I deem fair." The designer agrees. Is the designer's promise
enforceable?
No, because the client's promise is illusory
Q5. A company sends an email to a supplier stating, "We intend to order 100 units
of your product at the listed price, pending final approval from our finance
department." The supplier immediately starts production. The company later
decides not to proceed with the order. Based on the objective theory of contracts,
which of the following best describes the situation?
No contract was formed because the company's email was an invitation to
negotiate, not an offer.
Q6. A restaurant owner tells a local farmer that the restaurant wants to support
local and organic produce. The farmer obtains a special organic certification at
significant expense, but the restaurant owner purchases produce from a different
supplier. In this scenario, which key element for a promissory estoppel claim is
missing?
Promise
Q7. A homeowner promises a local artist that he will sponsor the artist's next art
exhibit if she dedicates it to the theme of community unity. The artist creates the
exhibit with the specified theme, but the homeowner withdraws his sponsorship.
Can the artist enforce the homeowner's promise?
Yes, because the artist fulfilled the specified condition
Q8. A business contracts with a web designer to create a new website by a specific
date. The web designer fails to deliver the website on time, resulting in lost sales
, for the business. What are the business's entitlements under expectation
damages?
Damages for the lost sales directly resulting from the delay.
Q9. The landlord raises the rent without providing the required notice. What is
the most likely legal conclusion?
The rent increase is not enforceable without the notice.
Q10. A business owner tells a web developer, "Create a website for my business,
and if it generates more traffic, I might sign a maintenance contract with you." The
developer creates the website, but the business owner decides not to sign a
maintenance contract. Is the developer entitled to the maintenance contract?
The developer is not entitled because the business owner's promise was illusory.
Q11. A person tells her friend that he can stay with her in her beachfront condo if
the friend visits her at the beach next summer. The friend plans his vacation
around this visit and travels 1,000 miles to get to the beach. Is the promise
enforceable?
No, because the only way to enjoy the beachfront condo is to travel to the beach.
Q12. During a negotiation for a house sale, the seller states, "I would consider
selling the house for $300,000." The buyer immediately responds, "I accept your
offer." Based on the objective theory of contracts, is there a binding contract?
No, because the seller's statement was an invitation to negotiate, not an offer.