Question: I don't know how to draft a contract, please explain and show me step by step. 6. Warranties (the dress is being sold as is)

 I don't know how to draft a contract, please explain andshow me step by step. 6. Warranties (the dress is being sold

I don't know how to draft a contract, please explain and show me step by step.

"as is") (1 point) 7. Assignment (p. 347-48) (1 point) 8. IntegrationClause/Entire Agreement (p. 344) (1 point) 9. Act of God/Force Majeure (p.366) (1 point) 10. Liquidated Damages (p. 392) (1 point) 11. Choice

6. Warranties (the dress is being sold "as is") (1 point) 7. Assignment (p. 347-48) (1 point) 8. Integration Clause/Entire Agreement (p. 344) (1 point) 9. Act of God/Force Majeure (p. 366) (1 point) 10. Liquidated Damages (p. 392) (1 point) 11. Choice of Law/Governing Law (p. 57) (1 point) 12. Choice of Forum/Forum Selection (p. 57-58) (1 point) 13. Arbitration/Mediation (p. 98) (2 points) 14. Attorney's Fees (in the event of a dispute, who is responsible for paying for the parties' attorney's fees?) (p. 28) (1 point) Signatures of the parties. Include signature blocks of the representatives who will sign the contract. This includes a line for the parties' signatures as well as their names in typed print underneath the signature line. Please also include a space for the signatories to indicate the date of their signature. (2 points)1. Sale of Goods and Purchase Price (what is being sold and for how much?) (2 points) 2. Incorporation by Reference (p. 342) (The sketch of the dress! No need to attach a sketch for the purpose of this assignment) (1 point) 3. Delivery/Title (When and where will the finished product be delivered? Will title pass upon delivery?) (2 points) 4. Payment (when is payment due and is it due as a lump sum or in installments?) (2 points) 5. Conditions a. Satisfaction Clause (p. 323-24) (2 points) b. Time is of the Essence (324-25) (1 point)Your sister's qiu'nceaera is coming up on Saturday January 11th and you are contracting with a dress shop to make and sell you a custom made dress for her to wear at the celebration. You have designed and sketched the dress yourself, and are presiding the shop with your sketch. Use your hiowledge of business law and centract law to draft an agreement between you and the shop. It is up to you to decide the name of the shop, and the form of the shop's ownership. The forms of ownership are described in Chapter 16 of our text (including sole proprietorship, corporation, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, etc]

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