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Quiz 7: The Elements of a Contract: Capacity, Legality, and Intention
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Question 101
Essay
Indicate under what circumstances parents are responsible for the contracts entered into by their children.
Question 102
Essay
Joe had a classic Buick automobile and he agreed to trade it to Sam for a specified amount of cocaine. Sam took the car and, three days later, before he could deliver the cocaine to Joe, his cocaine was seized by the police and he was arrested. Joe is now bringing this action claiming that he's entitled to the car back. Indicate what arguments are available to Joe and the likelihood of him obtaining his car back.
Question 103
Essay
Indicate any limitation on the ability of status Indians to contract.
Question 104
Essay
What must a person establish in order to escape contractual obligations on the basis on insanity?
Question 105
Short Answer
What is the term used when a person cannot understand the nature or consequences of his or her actions?
Question 106
Essay
When at war, what happens to contracts with residents of an enemy country if they are detrimental to Canada?
Question 107
Essay
In the legal sense, to what does "insanity" refer?
Question 108
Essay
"Because of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and various human rights legislation in all jurisdictions, status Indians no longer experience limited capacity in contract law." Discuss the accuracy of that statement.
Question 109
Essay
When a person is declared mentally incompetent by a court, who is appointed and for what purpose?
Question 110
Essay
Describe an "executory contract" and provide an example.
Question 111
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Describe an "executed contract" and provide an example.
Question 112
Essay
Distinguish between an infant's liability for torts and for contracts.
Question 113
Essay
Indicate 4 categories of persons that have their capacity to enter into contracts limited to some extent.
Question 114
Essay
How is a person of weakened intellect or who is otherwise vulnerable (but not insane or mentally incompetent) protected in terms of contract law?
Question 115
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"If an infant can't be sued in contract because of his age, the adult can often sue in tort instead, thus avoiding the protection given to the infant in a contract law." Discuss the accuracy of this statement.