a) The agreement must be in writing b) The agreement is made to compensate a promise 16. Regarding display of goods in a

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a) The agreement must be in writing b) The agreement is made to compensate a promise 16. Regarding display of goods in a

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A The Agreement Must Be In Writing B The Agreement Is Made To Compensate A Promise 16 Regarding Display Of Goods In A 1
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a) The agreement must be in writing b) The agreement is made to compensate a promise 16. Regarding display of goods in a shop, the shop owner merely holds himself prepared to consider made to him at the suggested price. c) The agreement must be registered d) The agreement must be made on account of natural love and affection between parties standing in near relation to each other 20. Encik Thaya advertised that he would propose a reward for RM500 to anyone who could return his lost Iphone handset. An advertisement of reward for the return of lost handset is known as 7 a) Acceptance b) Consideration c) Proposals d) Promises b) d) A proposal made to an individual Counter-proposal Firzan met with an accident and was bedridden for 5 years. He employed Aryani, a trained nurse to take care him. During her employment, Aryani managed to convince Firzan to sell her, his luxurious house for a sum of RM60,000 which is below the market price of 1 million. Upon recovery from his illness, Ficzan wants to invalidate the sale. a) Firzan is not entitled to do so because the contract was already formed. b) Firzan is not entitled to do so because Arvani has already made her acceptance. Firzan is entitled to do so because the sale of the house is a void contract. Firzan is entitled to do so because the sale of the house is a voidable contract Invitation to treat A proposal made to the general public Section 6 of the Contracts Act 1950 (Revised 1974) provides that a promise is revoked a. By the communication of notice of revocation of the acceptance b. By the communication of offer e. By the death of the proposer d. By the failure of the proposer to fulfill a condition precedent to acceptance c) d) A minor can enter into a contract for necessaries. Necessaries would depend on a) the minor's needs, the nature of the goods and the minor's condition of life b) the status of the minor's parents and the price of the goods e) the quality of the goods and the conditions of the goods d) the parents actually need and the ability to pay Fraud may happen in the following circumstances EXCEPT where a) the defendant makes a statement that he knows is not true b) the defendant makes a statement that he believes to be true c) the defendant makes a statement that he himself does not believe to be true
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