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Leg & Soc business- exam 2

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In what situations would a court be likely to award a quasi-contract? Choose 2 answer choices.

-If the defendant was unjustly enriched and played a part in deceiving the plaintiff
-If the defendant did not know the plaintiff would expect to be paid for the services
-When the unjust enrichment is a relatively insignificant amount of money
-When the party provided the services for unwilling recipients
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In what situations would a court be likely to award a quasi-contract? Choose 2 answer choices.

-If the defendant was unjustly enriched and played a part in deceiving the plaintiff
-If the defendant did not know the plaintiff would expect to be paid for the services
-When the unjust enrichment is a relatively insignificant amount of money
-When the party provided the services for unwilling recipients
In general, certain terms must be included in contracts to satisfy the requirement of definiteness. What are the exceptions to this rule? Choose 2 answer choices.

-Courts can rewrite contracts even if the intent is vague.
-Courts can complete a contract to supply some missing items.
-Sales contracts under the UCC
-If the contract is in writing, not all terms are required to be included.
Which of the following is a valid offer?

-Arun tells Eric he will sell one of his houses for $250,000 by the end of the summer.
-Arun distributes flyers at work stating he wants to sell his house, listing the address and the asking price.
-Eric offers to buy Arun's house for $290,000. Arun says, "No, but I will sell it to you for $300,000." Eric seems to be upset, so Arun says he will sell it for $290,000.
-Eric offers to buy Arun's house for $775,000 with no contingencies because Eric's lease ends in two months. Arun wants to think about it and six days later has not yet responded.