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Garvey owned four speedboats named Porpoise, Priscilla, Providence, and Prudence

ID: 2361990 • Letter: G

Question

Garvey owned four speedboats named Porpoise, Priscilla, Providence, and Prudence. On April 2, Garvey made written offers to sell the four boats in the order named for $4,200 each to Caldwell, Meens, Smith, and Braxton, respectively, allowing ten days for acceptance. In which, if any, of the following four situations was a contract formed? (EXPLAIN your answers for EACH scenario by answering the question asked, stating the legal rule used, and applying the rule to the facts to support your reasoning.. (a) Five days later, Caldwell received notice from Garvey that he had contracted to sell Porpoise to Montgomery. The next day, April 8, Caldwell notified Garvey that he accepted Garvey

Explanation / Answer

ans=Porpoise