Ted sends Jill the following offer, "I offer to reroof your house for $1500. You must provide all the necessary roofing
Posted: Fri May 20, 2022 7:57 am
Ted sends Jill the following offer, "I offer to reroof your
house for $1500. You must provide all the necessary roofing
materials. Payment is due on completion of the job." Jill has been
looking for someone to roof her house and responds as follows: "I
agree to pay you $1500 to reroof my house. I will supply the
materials and pay on completion. You agree to clean the gutters as
part of our deal." Which of the following is true?
A. The UCC applies to the contract.
B. The parties have formed a valid contract.
C. Jill's acceptance is ineffective.
D. The agreement lacks consideration.
Matt has an expensive stereo in his car which he enjoys playing
at full volume. Matt's mother is worried that Matt is going
to damage his hearing from listening to loud music so she offers to
pay him $300 if he refrains from listening to loud music for the
next three months. Matt accepts her offer and after three
months without listening to any music he tries to collect the money
from his mother. She refuses to pay and he sues for breach of
contract. Which of the following
is true?
A. Mother can effectively assert the defense of undue
influence.
B. A contract was not created because Matt did not give any
consideration.
C. If Matt is a minor, Mother will not have to perform her
obligations.
D. The parties have formed a valid unilateral contract.
house for $1500. You must provide all the necessary roofing
materials. Payment is due on completion of the job." Jill has been
looking for someone to roof her house and responds as follows: "I
agree to pay you $1500 to reroof my house. I will supply the
materials and pay on completion. You agree to clean the gutters as
part of our deal." Which of the following is true?
A. The UCC applies to the contract.
B. The parties have formed a valid contract.
C. Jill's acceptance is ineffective.
D. The agreement lacks consideration.
Matt has an expensive stereo in his car which he enjoys playing
at full volume. Matt's mother is worried that Matt is going
to damage his hearing from listening to loud music so she offers to
pay him $300 if he refrains from listening to loud music for the
next three months. Matt accepts her offer and after three
months without listening to any music he tries to collect the money
from his mother. She refuses to pay and he sues for breach of
contract. Which of the following
is true?
A. Mother can effectively assert the defense of undue
influence.
B. A contract was not created because Matt did not give any
consideration.
C. If Matt is a minor, Mother will not have to perform her
obligations.
D. The parties have formed a valid unilateral contract.