Question 1
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What are the 3 main elements that must exist for a contract to be valid?
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Offer, acceptance and value
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Offer, acceptance and valid terms
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Agreement, acceptance and value
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Agreement, value & intention to create legal relations
Question 2
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Alan sees an advert for a car costing £3,000. He answers saying he would like to buy the car. He is told it was a printing error and the advert should have read £5,000. Can he insist on buying the car for £3,000? Explain
Question 3
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A business sends out a quotation to a customer for goods at a cost of £15,000. The customer replies he would like to accept the quotation but requires delivery the next day. Does the business have to provide the goods for £15,000?
Question 4
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What is a condition in a contract?
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A fundamental term of a contract
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A term expressly stated in the contract
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A term not expressly stated in the contract
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A term in the contract which is of lesser importance
Question 5
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One of the remedies for breach of contract is 'Quantum meruit'. What type of remedy is it?
Question 6
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What is a garnishee order?
Question 7
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Ashley goes to a shop and picks up a newspaper. He goes to the cash till to pay for it. What element of a contract is this?
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Invitation to treat
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Consideration
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Offer
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Acceptance
Question 8
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Barry is ordering a takeaway of the telephone, and says he will pay when he picks it up. Which of the following constitutes consideration?
Question 9
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You are shopping in a supermarket, when is a contract formed?
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When you put goods into the trolly
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When you take items off the shelf
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When the checkout assistant takes your goods
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When you pay for the goods
Question 10
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A void contract is a contract that:
Question 11
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There are a variety of possible remedies for breach of contract. Which is most appropriate for a seller of goods if the buyer has not paid?
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Monetary damages
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Action for the price
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Specific performance
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Injunction
Question 12
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under the Data Protection Act how many principles are there?
Question 13
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What is meant under the Sale of Goods Act if goods are "fit for purpose"
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Fully functioning
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They are what they are described to be
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They are of satisfactory quality
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They do what they are expected to do