A) There is no contract because silence, as a general rule, cannot be used to form a contract.
B) There is no contract because the offer was not made in person.
C) There is no contract because the offer was not made in writing.
D) Janice can avoid there being a contract only if she can prove by preponderance of the evidence that she did not hear about the offer before the stated expiration time.
E) Janice can avoid this being a contract only if she can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she did not hear about the offer before the stated expiration time.
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A) The Japanese tend to view contracts as ongoing relationships.
B) The Japanese tend to view contracts as relationships in which parties work with each other to smooth out any problems that arise in performance.
C) The Japanese tend to be suspicious of long, detailed contracts.
D) The Japanese have a preference for flexible contracts.
E) The Japanese do not desire that any terms be left to be decided later.
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A) France.
B) Italy.
C) Spain.
D) England.
E) Switzerland.
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A) Majority.
B) Emancipation.
C) Contractual knowledge.
D) Contractual capacity.
E) Informed consent.
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A) That the e-mail was insufficient to constitute an acceptance because of its electronic nature.
B) That the e-mail was insufficient to constitute an acceptance because no settlement funds were forwarded in conjunction with the e-mail.
C) That the e-mail was insufficient to constitute an acceptance because the parties had not specifically agreed that acceptance could be made in that manner.
D) That the e-mail was insufficient to constitute an acceptance because it was insufficiently specific.
E) That the e-mail was sufficient to constitute an acceptance.
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A) Voidable.
B) Executory.
C) Implied.
D) Executed.
E) Void.
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A) The offer immediately terminates.
B) There is no effect as long as the offer was made at least one day before the subject matter of the offer became illegal.
C) There is no effect as long as the offer was made at least ten days before the subject matter of the offer became illegal.
D) There is no effect as long as the offer was made at least fifteen days before the subject matter of the offer became illegal.
E) There is no effect as long as the offer was made at least thirty days before the subject matter of the offer became illegal.
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A) The court ruled that the advertisement was not an offer because it involved a luxury good.
B) The court ruled that the advertisement was an offer but that the customer who was suing had not properly accepted it.
C) The court ruled that the advertisement was not an offer because it was a ridiculously low offer which the plaintiff should have known was not to be taken seriously.
D) The court ruled that the ad was not an offer because ads are never offers, only invitations for customers to make an offer.
E) The court ruled that the ad was an offer and that the plaintiff properly accepted it.
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A) Chris will win because he properly revoked his bid before it was accepted.
B) Chris will win because bids made at an auction may be revoked at anytime within ten days after the auction.
C) Chris will win because bids made at an auction may be revoked at anytime within five days after the auction.
D) Chris will win because bids made at an auction may be revoked at anytime within one day after the auction.
E) Barry will win because Chris had no right to revoke the bid.
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A) Trilateral.
B) Bilateral.
C) Unilateral.
D) Complete.
E) Anticipatory.
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A) Implied contracts.
B) Express contracts.
C) Liquidated contracts.
D) Bilateral contracts.
E) Unilateral contracts.
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A) Implied-in-fact contracts.
B) Implied-in-law contracts.
C) Contracts under wax.
D) Contracts under seal.
E) Contracts under pressure.
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A) Civil.
B) Statutory.
C) Common.
D) Restated.
E) Modified.
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A) An agreement.
B) Intent.
C) An offer.
D) An acceptance.
E) A writing.
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A) Forty-eight hours.
B) Seven days.
C) Thirty days.
D) Forty-five days.
E) There is no set amount of time, and what constitutes a reasonable amount of time varies depending upon the subject matter of the offer.
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