12An unenforceable contract is one that the courts will refuse to enforce becaus
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12An unenforceable contract is one that the courts will refuse to enforce because of certain legal defenses, outside of the contract itself Contractual capacity is the ability to understand that a contract is being made, and 3 to understand it's general meaning. A promise to make a gift is generally unenforceable because of lack of Capacity. As a general rule, an offer may be revoked (withdrawn) by the offeror, prior to 14..-- 15. communication of acceptance. Injunction is an Order of Court that prohibits a person from doing a certain act. 16 17A Court will never imply a missing term, from the conduct of the parties, in order 18.Consequential darnages are intended to compensate a non breaching party for the to find a contract enforceable. loss of the benefit of the bargain. Compensatory damages are known, or reasonably foreseeable, damages that result as a consequence of a party's breach of the contract In order to be enforceable, a Covenant-not-to-Compete must be reasonable in scope and duration. Multiple Choice (2.0 points each /40 total) 21.Walter worked nights as a clerk at a fast food restaurant, during the summer. When Walter worked his last day before returning to college, His boss told him, I am very greatful for your good work during this last summer, so I'm going to give you a bonus of $1,000.00 in your last paycheck." When Walter received his last paycheck, there was no bonus. If Walter sues, the likely result will be: a. Walter will win because the promise is enforceable b. Walter will lose because he gave no consideration for the promise. c. Walter will lose unless the promise was in writing d. Walter will win because he is an employee Al told Barbara that he will buy her textbooks for $75.00. Barbara agreed to deliver the textbooks to Al the next day. Al and Barbara have entered into: 22. an express contract an implied contract a quasi-contract amutual mistake of a material fact b. d.Explanation / Answer
12) True
An unenforceable contract is one that is valid but the court will not enforce.
13)True
Contractual capacity is the legal capability to form a binding contract.the people who lack this capacity includes minors,the mentally challenged and incarcerated convicts .
14)True
15)True
the revocation must be communicated to the offeree, althogh not necessarily by the offeror.
16)True
Injuction is compelling a person to carryout certain act.
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