Question: DO NOT USE AI OR ANY CHAGPT Question # 1 ( 3 marks ) Ms . Grimes sent a letter to Mr . Howard, offering

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Question #1(3 marks)
Ms. Grimes sent a letter to Mr. Howard, offering to sell him her collection of Canadian oil paintings. Her letter stated the following:
MEMO FROM: R. Grimes
TO: T. Howard
DATE: January 1,2016
I hereby agree to sell to T. Howard my entire collection of Canadian oil paintings (6 paintings in total) for the sum of $1 million. This offer is open until Monday, January 4,2016, at 9:00 a.m.
On Sunday, January 3,2016, Ms. Grimes decided to sell the paintings to her well-to-do neighbour instead. Mr. Howard heard about the alleged sale later that same day and rushed over to Ms. Grimes house, stating that he wished to accept the offer. Ms. Grimes smiled and said Sorry, youre too late. Ive sold to someone else.
Is Ms. Grimes obligated to keep the offer open until the specified time? What could Mr. Howard have done to better protect his position?
Question #2(3 marks)
On May 1, Mr. B. Dunne and a business partner applied for a bank loan to purchase a piece of property as an investment. Unfortunately, they did not have enough collateral to secure the loan without a guarantor. Mr. B. Dunne approached his wife, who was also a successful business person, to act as the guarantor and she agreed. Contrary to the banks usual policy, they did not recommend Mrs. Dunne receive independent legal advice prior to signing the documents. When Mr. B. Dunne and his business partner defaulted on the loan, the bank sued Mrs. Dunne for the outstanding amount. Is the bank able to collect on this loan? What issues may arise?
Question #3(3 marks)
Sayid bought a used car from a local used car dealership. While looking at one particular car, he asked the salesperson if it had ever been in an accident. The salesperson responded No, this car has never even been in a fender bender. It is in amazing condition even though he knew it had been fixed up after a three car pile-up. Sayid then decided to buy the car. Unfortunately, after getting the car home, Sayid experienced numerous problems with the vehicle. Upon further investigation, he found out that the car had been in a terrible accident and was almost a write-off. What issues arise in this situation? Does Sayid have any recourse?
Question #4(3 marks)
Your company has had an employee who has been with the company for 15 years. The owner of the Company tells you he wishes to terminate her employment. He asks you how much notice she he must give her of his intention to terminate her employment. What are the questions you would need to ask the owner to be able to decide what an appropriate notice period might be?
Question #5(3 marks)
It has been said that the Alberta Employment Standards Code sets out the minimum protections available for employees in Alberta. What is meant by that statement?

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