Question: (Please explain Question) 1, Give a one to two sentence definition of a contract and give an example, ie. type of contract? ANSWER: XXX 2,

(Please explain Question)

1, Give a one to two sentence definition of a "contract" and give an example, ie.typeof contract?

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2, There are written contracts and ___________ contracts, including both express terms and__________ terms?

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3, What is the difference between "invitation to treat" versus "puff" (1 mark) and give an example of a "puff" in the fast-food industry (1 mark)?

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4, Explain whypast considerationis not good consideration?

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5, Courts of equity are available to supplement the common law - pickoneequitable principle to explain: unjust enrichment; or promissory estoppel?

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6, What is meant by "freedom of contract"? Explain the impact of this principle on the development of contract law (1 mark). What are two types of restrictions on this principle (1 mark)?

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7, Is an "agreement to agree" binding? Explain your answer.

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8, Explain 2 examples where a contract is unenforceable based on the persons contracting, ie. the contracting party?

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9, Explain "privity of contract" (1 mark) withtwoexamples as exception to the Privity Rule (1 mark)?

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10, Select one way a contractual relationship can end (not including discharge by performance or by breach) and explain?

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11, What is an exemption clause (1 mark)? When might an exemption clause be unenforceable (1 mark)?

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12, Distinguish between specific performance and injunction (1 mark), including the restrictions on their availability (1 mark).

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13, Please explain the difference between condition precedent versus condition subsequent, with one real-life scenario for each (DO not use scenario example in same area of law for both).

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