business law #2
Across
- 5. the transfer of the title from seller to buyer
- 6. offers terms must be clear enough to provide a court with a basis for giving an appropriate remedy
- 9. some positive statement or conduct that is not in accord with the facts
- 10. offer must have knowledge of the offer
- 12. person to whom the offer is made
- 14. inducement to make a promise enforceable
- 19. a proposal indicating a willingness to enter into a contract
- 20. determined by an objective standard of what a reasonable offer would believe
- 21. formal authorization to engage in certain practices
- 23. failure to properly perform a contractual obligation
- 24. manifestation of a willingness to enter into a contract on the terms of the offer
- 27. person to whom a promise is made
- 28. contract providing that an offer will stay open for a specified period of time
Down
- 1. cancellation of an offer by an offeror generally an offer may be terminated at any time before it is accepted
- 2. guilty knowledge
- 3. the inducement to enter into a contract, consisting of an act or promise that has legal value
- 4. wrongful or unlawful act
- 7. unfair or harsh
- 8. belief in the existence of an fact
- 10. counterproposal to an offer
- 11. action taken to keep another from learning of a fact
- 13. binding agreement that the courts will enforce
- 15. the refusal to accept an offer
- 16. person making the offer
- 17. person who owes a duty of trust loyalty and confidence to another
- 18. an understanding that is not in accord with existing facts
- 22. an event that took place or a thing that exists
- 25. person making a promise
- 26. tangible personal property
- 27. sales talk that is considered generally bragging