BUSINESS LAW 1 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT 1
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Business Law 1 Week 4
Assignment 1
Assignment 1: Discussion Assignment
The discussion assignment provides a forum for
discussing relevant topics for this week based on the course competencies
covered. Use the textbook, lectures and scholarly outside sources to
support your work. As in all assignments, cite your sources in your work
and provide references for the citations in APA format. Post the answers
to both parts in one discussion post and do not attach documents.
By Saturday, April 30, 2016, submit your answers to Part 1 and Part 2 to thisDiscussion Area. Start reviewing and responding to your
classmates as early in the week as possible. You should review the work
and provide substantive feedback of at least two other students by Wednesday, May 4, 2016.
Discussion Question
Part 1
Select ONE of
the scenarios below.
Scenario 1 – Capacity
and Legality
Shane Benson started participating
competitively in BMX races in 2011 when he was fifteen. Many of the races
required participants to sign an exculpatory clause in order to
participate. One of Shane’s parents signed the agreements. In 2014,
Shane participated in the annual BMX championships in Florida. During the
event, a course barrier collapsed and partially blocked the path. Shane
was unable to stop in time to avoid hitting the metal barrier and was thrown from
the bike and suffered severe injuries. Shane filed a negligence lawsuit
against the race organizers. The organizers could not find the
exculpatory clause that Shane signed for the race. The organizers argued
that Shane must have signed the agreement to enter the race, but even if he had
not signed one, his participation in the event demonstrated his intent to be
bound by the terms of the agreement.
- Did Shane have contractual capacity to enter the
contract? Why or why not?
- If Shane did not actually sign the exculpatory clause,
could a court conclude that she impliedly accepted its terms by
participating in the race? Why or why not?
- How would you rule in both of these situations?
Scenario 2 –
Consideration
David is on his way home to Kalamazoo,
Michigan, from college at Purdue to celebrate Thanksgiving with his
family. David’s car has a flat tire in a snowstorm and skids into a
ditch. David finds food and shelter with an elderly couple. Two
days later, the snowplows cleared the road, the car is pulled out of ditch, the
tire is repaired, and David is on his way home. David’s mother, Shaina,
is so appreciative of the couple’s care for her son that she sends them an
email promising to pay $500. Living on a fixed income, the elderly couple
accepts the offer by return email. David and his mother get into an
argument and Shaina refuses to pay couple. Can the couple hold Shaina
liable in contract for the services provided to David?
Part II
Providing relevant laws and/or cases to
support your post, select two of the scenarios below and discuss the status of
the contract:
- Alvin offers to sell his cabin in the Smokey Mountains
to Andy for $150,000. Andy states that the price is too high and
offers to purchase the cabin for $125,000.
- Brenda offers to sell one of her Yorkie puppies to Ben
for $500. The puppy died an hour before Ben arrived to pick it up.
- Carol agrees to purchase 1000 OxyContin pills from
Cameron. Carol gives Cameron $100 as a down payment. When
Carol arrives with the remaining $900, Cameron changes his mind.
- Damon, a 70 year old with Alzheimer’s signed a contract
to transfer his Mercedes to Darla, an attractive 45 year old woman, in
exchange for care for the rest of his life. Damon’s two children
seek to have the contract nullified.
- Eric, a 15 year old who looks like he is 18, enters
into a two-year contract for a new iPhone 6 with Sprint. After two
months, Eric is bored with the phone and cannot afford the monthly bills,
so he tells Sprint that he is rescinding the contract.
- Fred promised to give his daughter, Fran, a new Jeep
Liberty when she completed her degree at South University. Fran did
not promise anything in return. When Fran graduated 18 months later,
she asked her father to buy the car as promised. Fred purchased a
used Ford Focus for Fran.
- Greg places an online advertisement to sell his leather
sofa, loveseat and recliner for $500. Hanna, Isabel, and Jack
e-mailed and accepted Greg’s offer.
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