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Quiz 7: The Elements of a Contract: Capacity, Legality, and Intention
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Joe was in a bar and saw his friend Sam.Sam had had a considerable amount to drink.Sam offered to sell Joe his Porsche automobile for only $15,000.Joe made sure to have Sam sign a written agreement to that effect.The next day,Joe went to pick up the car,but Sam didn't remember anything about it.Even when Joe showed him the written agreement signed by him,Sam refused to deliver the car.Joe sued.Which of the following correctly states the legal position of the parties?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
In jurisdictions other than British Columbia,which of the following is correct with respect to the law of infants?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The case of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce v.Milhomens examined the effect of one party's insanity on a contract.What did the Court find?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Ted,a seventeen-year-old high school student,was hired to perform in four episodes of Gossip Gidget.To keep up with his schoolwork and gaming,he contracted with Mr.Tech of Technoland for a $2000 laptop computer.He agreed to pay $500 down and the balance by monthly payments of $250.Read each of the following separately and indicate which is true.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations would an infant be bound by the contract he has entered into?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
When John bought a car from his father's old classmate,Joe,he was only seventeen years old.The price of the car was $5000.He paid $1000 down and was to pay the remaining $4000 over time.With these facts in mind,which of the following statements is true? (Read each statement separately.)
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Randy,as his two older brothers before him,moved out of the house when he was quite young.When he was 17,he and his older brother,Ted,wanted to buy a condominium in Nelson.They both had jobs and the bank was willing to lend them money and take a mortgage on the condo.Which of the following is a correct statement about the law governing this situation?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
One afternoon while Mr.Reston was going home on the bus,his neighbour,Mr.Outovit,offered to sell Reston his car for $4000,a bit below the market value.Reston said,"You might change your mind on that.Better not be too hasty with your offers." Outovit answered,"I want to sell it quickly," and wrote on the back of an envelope,"I hereby offer my neighbour,Reston,my 2011 Chevrolet for $4000 cash." He signed his name.Reston wrote,"I accept." The next day,Reston went to his neighbour's house to pay the money and get the car.He learned that Outovit was in hospital,unconscious from a reaction to medicines given to him the day before.If Outovit (or his legal representative) refuses to honour the contract on the basis of mental incapacity,which of the following is true?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A requirement for the existence of an enforceable contract is that the parties have the legal capacity to contract.Which of the following is incorrect with respect to the law of incapacity?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
In Royal Bank of Canada v.Holoboff,the Bank sued Holoboff,a minor,who had sold his client card and personal identification number (PIN) to a third party who defrauded the bank.What was the result?