Examine the following five situations and: state whether consideration is present from both Dale and John
Question:
Examine the following five situations and:
• state whether consideration is present from both Dale and John (just write Yes or No; ignore other issues such as Intention) and
• state the rule and the case that best support your decision.
1. John cleans his next-door neighbour Dale’s swimming pool because it was inundated with leaves blown from a tree on his land during a storm. Two weeks later Dale tells John that she so appreciated the excellent job he did that she would pay him $200.
2. John has borrowed $4,000 from Dale and it is agreed that he will repay the full amount by 30 June 2020 or else he will also be required to pay $400 interest. John informs Dale that he cannot repay her by 30 June but offers to pay her $2,000 on 30 May provided she promises to accept that amount and promise not to sue her for the outstanding amount and the interest. Dale agrees to John’s offer, so he pays her the $2,000.
3. John has promised to give Dale $10,000 if she promises to be friendly to him for the next two years.
4. Dale is a police officer. While driving in her police car she sees John being assaulted by a thug. John offers Dale $100 to arrest the assailant.
5. On Monday Dale agrees to clean John’s windows the following Friday for $100. The day before she is due to do the job, she is offered $300 to clean another person’s windows. She phones John to say that she will be unable to do the agreed work. John is desperate to get the windows cleaned before he hosts a big party at his home on the Saturday, so he offers Dale an additional $200 if she does the agreed job on Friday.
Fundamentals of biochemistry Life at the Molecular Level
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