Candi Cardigan, CARDWARE’s top model, requested Larry Viveron, a well-known clot
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Question
Candi Cardigan, CARDWARE’s top model, requested Larry Viveron, a well-known clothes designer and friend to give his opinion on a picture of a navy blue holiday show dress that she wanted to wear at the annual charity luncheon. Larry has designed several pieces for the Cardigans in the past. Larry was ecstatic and began designing a one of a kind extravagant evening gown. The day before the holiday show, Larry had the beautiful sparkly dress delivered to Candi along with a bill for $9,800 Candi refused to pay Larry contending there was no offer. Discuss whether or not Candi made an offer to Larry to design the holiday gown.
Explanation / Answer
Answer: Candi does not made an offer to Larry to design the holiday gown because in contract law, an offer is a promise in exchange for performance by another party. An offer can be revoked or terminated under certain conditions. There are also times when an offer can be negotiated to create a counter-offer.
When two parties choose to enter into a contract, the first thing that occurs is an offer. The offer can be money or another thing of value in exchange for performance by the other party.
The offer can come in the form of a:
In technical terms, the offer is not really an offer until it is received by the offeree. By listing the ad for the condo in a newspaper or on a realtor's website where Ronald is able to view it, the offer is valid.
In the given case, there was nothing exchanged, no time limit is given that offer is valid till that time. so candi does'nt make an offer.
candi have a right refused to pay Larry contending there was no offer.
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