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CO5119 Revision Questions
- Elements of contract are Offer; Acceptance; Consideration; Intention to be bound; Mutuality; Capacity; and Legality.
 
- True
 - False
 
- Advertisements and circulars are examples of:
 
- An offer
 - An acceptance
 - An invitation to treat
 - Puff
 
- The rules of acceptance are that:
 
- Acceptance generally must be communicated to be effective.
 - Such communications may be by words or actions.
 - Silence cannot be stipulated as the required means of acceptance.
 - All of the above.
 
- A condition is a major term of a contract
 
- True
 - False
 
- The Elements of an Actionable Misrepresentation
 
- A false statement was made and that statement was one of fact
 - It was addressed to the party misled
 - It was intended to and actually induced the contract
 - All of the above
 
- Mutual Mistake is:
 
- Where the parties make the same mistake
 - Where the parties misunderstand one another and deal at cross purposes
 - Where only one party make the mistake
 - None of the above.
 
- A contract made between a doctor and his/her patient may be affected by:
 
- Mistake
 - Unconscionable conduct
 - Undue Influence
 - Misrepresentation
 
- a) 2. c) 3. d) 4. a) 5. d) 6. b) 7. c)
 
- Consideration may be:
 
- Executed
 - Valuable
 - Executory
 - All of the above
 
- Frustration of a contract occurs when unforseen events mean that:
 
- Performance will result I something radically different
 - Performance is no longer possible
 - Performance will take much longer than expected
 - Both A and B above
 
- When establishing causation in negligence, a plaintiff might use the:
 
- ‘but for’ test
 - Common sense approach
 - Objective test
 - Both A and B above
 
- Fixtures are:
 
- Chattels that are attached by their own weight
 - Chattels that can easily be removed from a building
 - Chattels that have been so attached to land they have become part of the land
 - None of the above
 
- To determine if a chattel has become a fixture you look at:
 
- The purpose of annexation
 - The degree of the annexation
 - Both
 - Neither
 
- For a work to be protected by copyrights laws it:
 
- Must have a ©
 - Must be registered
 - Must be a musical work
 - None of the above
 
- Designs:
 
- Relate to the overall appearance of a product resulting from one or more visual features of the product
 - Require an inventive step
 - Must be useful
 - Must be novel
 
8. d) 9. d) 10. d) 11. c) 12. c) 13. d) 14. a)