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Chapter 11 End of Chapter Questions
Identifying the terms of a contract
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A,
a retired car dealer, contracts with
B
for the purchase of a minibus which
B
used to use in his old public transportation business.
B
tells
A
that the bus has 24 seats. When
A
purchases the vehicle, he finds it only has 21.
A
sues
B
for breach of contract. Is this claim likely to succeed?
Yes
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No
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Which of the following oral statements is most likely to be considered a term?
A
buys a new car and, while bragging about it, tells
B
that it has a new 'X100' engine. Excited by this, a month later
B
makes an offer to buy the car from
A
, which
A
accepts.
B
claims that it is a term of the contract that the car has a new 'X100' engine.
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A
and
B
are having a baby and decide that when it is born in six months' time they need to buy a new home. Their friend,
C,
is interested in their property and asks if there is any damp, to which
A
and reply that there isn't.
C
purchases the property 10 months later.
C
claims that it is a term of the contract that property is free from damp.
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A
decides to sell his antique clock at a TV auction.
B
is interested in purchasing it, and the day before the auction,
B
asks
A
if it can be fitted with a new power supply to work, to which
A
replies that it can.
B
has the winning bid at the auction the next day.
B
claims that it is a term of the contract that the clock can be fitted with a new power supply.
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None of the above oral statements are likely to be a term of the contract.
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Why might courts now be more willing to find that an exclusion clause is incorporated into a contract?
The relevant principles of incorporation apply to all terms generally and courts are now more willing to 'rewrite' contracts.
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In a difficult economic landscape, courts should enable a business to rely upon its own exclusion clause to escape liability as otherwise the business may go bankrupt.
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The enactment of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and the Consumer Rights Act 2015 allows courts to find some clauses are unenforceable if they are 'unfair'.
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None of the options given is correct.
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A
works as a chef in
B
's pub. The contract they have entered into is oral not written. At the beginning and end of shifts he has to sign a time sheet. At the bottom of that sheet, it states that
B
's standard terms apply regarding the price of meals consumed. Does this incorporate
B
's terms?
Yes
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No
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Which of the following considerations will generally not be relevant when considering whether 'reasonable notice' has been given such that a term will be incorporated into the contract?
Whether the document is of a type which usually includes contractual terms.
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An objective view of the circumstances.
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Illiteracy.
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None of the options given is correct.
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What factor was not part of the Court of Appeal's reasoning in
O'Brien v MGN Ltd
that Mr O'Brien was not entitled to a £50,000 prize?
The prize was excessive for a competition that required no skill.
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Mr O'Brien was receiving a windfall and was not having a burden put onto him.
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The clause was a normal clause that might be expected.
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The newspaper had taken reasonable steps to inform Mr O'Brien of the terms.
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A
intends to rent his bike to
B.
He wishes to exclude all contractual liability. Which of the following would be the most effective means of doing so?
Write
B
a ticket for rental and include an exclusion clause on the ticket.
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Attach a note to the seat of the bike which
B
will see when he takes the bike.
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Place a large sign containing the exclusion clause in large print on
A
's garage door, which
B
will knock on before entering
A
's shop.
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Give
B
a ticket with the exclusion clause printed on its face when
B
returns with the bike.
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A
is negotiating for the lease of
B
's flat. The contract states that
A
is to have no pets in the flat.
A
has a cat she hopes can live with her.
B
refuses to change the written terms of the contract, but tells
A
that it is fine for her to keep her cat in the flat.
B
later tries to terminate the contract with
A
on the grounds that she has a cat in the flat contrary to the written terms of the lease. The court finds there was a collateral contract that allowed
A
to have a pet in the flat. What consideration did
A
provide?
Continuing to maintain her cat.
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Executing the lease in the form given to her.
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Not telling anyone else that she had been allowed to keep a cat.
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None of the options given is correct.
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