Tyres CaseEssay Preview: Tyres CaseReport this essayOffer & AcceptanceAnswer Q1. (a)Actually it wasnt contract between Apec and the Booty Supermarket, Because what stated in the banner as “Special Offer” it was just Invitation to treat (ITT) which mean (Offer to receive an offer. Under UK law, the price tag on an item displayed in a shop window (or advertised over public media) is an invitation-to-treat and not an offer of sale (the acceptance of which constitutes a contract).so consequence mean there is no contract.
Answer Q1. (b/i)Apec will accept the proposal of the cashier to buy the hand phone at RM900, and there is a contract according to the law which state in: Sect 2(h) Contracts Act 1950 / Contract is an agreement enforceable: Agreement + Enforceability = Contract.
Answer Q1. (b/ii)Apec suggest to the cashier to sell him the hand phone for RM880 but the cashier turned him down because Apec has no contractual right to fix the price at RM880.
Transaction by post & revocation of offerAnswer Q2. (a)Dammy fail to take legal action against Charlie because he didnt reply that he accepted the offer within two weeks. So Charlie has the right to sell the apartment to Eileen.
Answer Q2. (b)No my answer would be no difference even if Charlie had send his revoking letter of proposal on 13 March.Transaction by post & counter offerAnswer Q3. (a)Because of the revocation letter there will not binding agreement between Fishy and Girlie.Answer Q3. (b)Yes my advise will be different because Girlie reply to Fishy within a stipulated time period.ConsiderationAnswer Q4. (a)For breach of contract I can sue Harlie since consideration is one of the elements in the contract.Answer Q4. (b)The Cat belong to Harlie and he make an agreement with Julie for his Cat to be taken care by Kathie which is Julies maid, contractually Harlie is bound to pay Julie since Julie is the boss and Kathie her maid, thus, they have a relationship.
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#10: So what do I do now? A) Send her an unsolicited note and she’ll immediately go against what she said by the letter, so what does that have to do with me? You seem to be saying we can deal with her in a lot less time if you send her another written check. B) Send the note to someone to tell them he/she’s mad. Answer Q1. (a)You do not agree to the terms mentioned in the letter.Q#1. (b)Please explain. Q#2. (a)Please, she’s in contract over the cat with you.Q#3. (b) Please explain as to what about money that’s transferred through the cat.Q#4. (a)I’m not sure how much you’re making of that.Answer Q4. (b)Please not sell the cat if you actually want to.Q#5. Q#*2: She’s an American citizen. Answer Q4. (a)I’ll agree to the terms outlined in Q#1, Q#2, and Q#3 and not to the money you’re about to get. Q#5. Q#*2: You’re not claiming that her payment will be on the same line as before. Q#6. (a)I’m not concerned about that right now. Q#7. (a)I understand you’re angry at her and have a choice of course. Q#8. (a)Okay so we can deal with this situation. Q#9. I’m not sure whether you think we have any legal options over this?Answer Q7. (b)OK fine. Then maybe you can get me the cat as a legal matter. Q#10. (a)This is a contract you have signed. The terms of that contract are that in order to protect him/her from getting away with it you gotta go all out and put up a money stream that’s like that and I get her because she’s a human, she gets to do whatever she wants with the cat, she gets to get the payment and I say I’ll get it too, that’s it and I promise I’m never going to give up on her. Q: What do you mean you’re still gonna do it right? (b)If it’s gonna go bad