Question: Ensure to abide by below guidelines. ANY DEVIATION FROM BELOW WOULD RESULT IN IMMEDIATE DOWNVOTE AND REPORTED TO CHEGG. 1. WRITE IN YOUR OWN WORDS.

Ensure to abide by below guidelines. ANY DEVIATION FROM BELOW WOULD RESULT IN IMMEDIATE DOWNVOTE AND REPORTED TO CHEGG.

1. WRITE IN YOUR OWN WORDS. ZERO TOLERANCE FOR PLAGIARISM.

2. APPLY USA LAWS TO YOUR ANALYSIS. ANSWER THE QUESTION IN USA CONTEXT.

Contracts Rules Everything Around Me

Contracts move every aspect of commerce; big and small; down to every transaction in which you participate; down to the home you buy; the products you buy on Amazon; to the food you buy at the grocery store.

What questions do you have regarding the necessary elements required to form a legally binding contract; or in what circumstances is a contract legally formed or not?

Thoughtful question in this discussion thread that proposes a question of law for the class to answer whether a contract was legally formed or not? You must also provide a sufficient set of facts in which to apply the question of law. This can even be from a simple personal experience such as when you select an apple in the grocery store: are you offering to purchase the apple or accepting the advertised offer to purchase the apple? (more facts would be needed here to make this a thoughtfully proposed question but hopefully you get the idea).

Here is a sample answer to this question: "A couple months ago my friend in Rochester, Minnesota rented a house with no problems. The house was perfect, and nothing was really wrong with it. However, when the winter season came along, and snow began to fall. It was really cold, and you couldn't go without a heater. One day when she tried to turn on the heater, she realized it wasn't working. So of course, she called the owner and asked him if she could get it fixed. In the contract it was written that everything worked perfectly fine, and nothing was unable to use. The contract also said if something wasn't working than the tenant is responsible. One day she wanted to turn on the heater. The heater was not working, and this is the very first time she's tried to turn on the heater. So, she calls the owner, and he tells her that it's still on her and she has to fix it herself. He refused to fix it even though my friend has never used it before. So, it must've been not working even before she moved in. What can she legally do? Should she fix it even though she's never used it before? What other options or choices could she make?"

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