Mekala is the nanny for Mr. and Mrs. Perera who takes care of their children and helps
Question:
Mekala is the nanny for Mr. and Mrs. Perera who takes care of their children and helps clean the house. Mrs. Perera has promised $10 per hour. Mekala usually works for 5 hours per day. On Friday the 20th of November Mrs.
Perera requests Mekala to work for 1 hour extra as she has to go to the office early on that day. Mrs. Perera promises she will pay Mekala extra for the hour.
But, later Mekala gets paid $50 as usual on the day. Next Friday Mrs. Perera requests Mekala to stay for an additional 5 hours to help her get the house ready for a party she is organizing. Again Mrs. Perera promises additional pay for these hours. On that day also Mekala gets $50 for which she is very upset as she believes she deserves an extra payment, but Mrs. Perera refuses.
Explain how the contracts made between Mekala and Mrs. Perera are formed.
• You will need to address all the essential elements of a contract as well as analyse the legal status of each step or event that led Mekala working overtime. In this part, do not discuss the impact, if any, of consumer protection laws.
• If there is a valid contract, what remedies are available to Mekala?
College Algebra Graphs and Models
ISBN: 978-0321845405
5th edition
Authors: Marvin L. Bittinger, Judith A. Beecher, David J. Ellenbogen, Judith A. Penna