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CONTRACT LAW EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


What is a contract? - ....ANSWER ...-A contract is an agreement between

two or more parties which is binding in law. This means that the agreement creates

rights and obligations which the courts may enforce.


What is a deed? - ....ANSWER ...-A type of contract.




They must be "signed, sealed, delivered" to be valid.




Used when no consideration is being exchanged.


What is a simple contract? - ....ANSWER ...-A type of contract. Every other

contract that is not a deed.


What is executorty consideration? - ....ANSWER ...-Also known as future

consideration. Where there is a promise to do something in the future. Both parties

have not yet "executed" their promise.



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,What is executed consideration? - ....ANSWER ...-An act performed in

exchange for a promise. One party makes a promise and the other performs an act

as consideration for that promise.


What is a bilateral contract? - ....ANSWER ...-An agreement between two

parties in which each side agrees to fulfil their side of the bargain.


What is a unilateral contract? - ....ANSWER ...-One party promises to do

something in return for an act.




Acceptance happens when the offeree does the act.




Only the party who makes the promise to give something is bound. The exchange

of consideration is the promise to pay given for the act.


What are the requirements for an agreement? - ....ANSWER ...-Offer and an

Acceptance are required to make an agreement, the first element of a contract.

This applied to both bilateral and unilateral contracts.


What are the two types of offer? - ....ANSWER ...-Bilateral offer- an offer to

exchange one thing for another.




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,Unilateral offer- promise to do something in return for another party performing

an act.


What are the requirements for a valid offer? - ....ANSWER ...-Clear and

certain with the intention to be bound


What is an invitation to treat? - ....ANSWER ...-An invitation to treat is the

first step in negotiations. It is inviting the other party to make an offer.




It is not an offer!!!


When is an advert not an invitation to treat? - ....ANSWER ...-When it is in

fact a unilateral offer. You need to check the facts: is it a promise to pay or give

money in return for an act?


When is an auction not an invitation to treat? - ....ANSWER ...-When it is an

action without reserve. This is when an item will definitely be sold, regardless of

price, usually to the highest bidder. This makes a unilateral contract.


When is an invitation to tender not an invitation to treat? - ....ANSWER ...-

1) where the tender has an undertaking to accept the highest bidder.




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, 2) the tender is made to a specific number of parties and contains clear conditions

setting when and how the bids should be subitted.


How can an offer be terminated? - ....ANSWER ...-1- Acceptance


2- Rejection

3-Lapse

4-Revocation


What is the "battle of the forms"? - ....ANSWER ...-If you try and accept an

offer on new terms, this creates a counteroffer. This counteroffer ends the original

offer. In effect, you reject the original offer. Instead, the new terms proposed

become the new offer which can be accepted or rejected by the original offer. If

they now propose different terms, this again becomes another counteroffer.


How does an offer lapse? - ....ANSWER ...-1- time passing


2- death of a party

3- condition of acceptance not satisfied


How can a bilateral offer be revoked? - ....ANSWER ...-A bilateral offer can

be revokes at any time before acceptance, provided that the revocation reaches the

offeree before they accept it must actually reach/be communicated to the offeree.




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