breach &f; dbr the facts stated above Ruperts best defense to the a There was no
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breach &f; dbr the facts stated above Ruperts best defense to the a There was no offer b. There was no acceptance c. There was no consideration. d. There is nothing in writing 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 3 called CarMax. Rupert finds a car he lkes but he cant afford the $5,000.00 price tag. Rupert Rupert is looking to buy a 2002 Saturm SL.2 car from a local car dealership tells the Dealer at CarMax that he's going Purchase business days. The Dealer signed his name at the bottom of the returns the next day to buy the car, only to find that it has been sold to someone elsel Will Rupert win i he sues CarMax for breach of contract? to ask his dad for a loan to buy the car and asks the dealer not to sell the car to anyone else. The dealer prints Rupert a written also states the offer is good for five Purchase Offer" Otler" that includes the Car's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and the $5,000 purchase price. The Offer and included his phone number. Rupert was able to get a $5,000 loan from his dad and a Rupert wil wih because CarMax was not able to revoke the offer b. Rupert will win because the offer was for a bilateral contract c.Rupert will lose because there was no additional consideration for CarMax to keep the offer open. d. Rupert will lose because there was no writing for his dad's guarantee of the contract QUESTION 4 4 points Save Answer Marina is a professional chef who give cooking lessons for $150.00 per hour. Jordyn sends Marina and email that says: "Hi Marina, I would like to buy a 4-hour cooking lesson on Monday, November & from 6:00pm to 10.00pm, please email me back and let me know whether or not you can make it. Marina is already booked on November 8 and she sends Jordyn an email that says, "Sorry Jordyn, I cant do the cooking lesson on November 6. Jordyn receives the email and is disappointed. Later Marina'sExplanation / Answer
Q3- c. Rupert will lose since there was no additional consideration to keep the offer open.
This is an example of an option contract. CarMax has agreed to keep the offer open for a specified period of time. However, such an offer can be revoked at any time if it is not supported with some consideration however nominal it may be. Since, Rupert did not make any consideration whatsoever to keep the offer open, CarMax is entitled to revoke it.
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