Across
- 2. the legal ability someone has to contract for themselves.
- 4. not really a contract, enforced for justice. an example, emergency surgery.
- 6. type of contract someone signs when they begin renting an apartment
- 8. confirmation of intent to be bound by the contract.
- 11. intentional or reckless, must injure.
- 14. person who makes an offer
- 16. someone signs a contract with their name, otherwise known as their...
- 17. paying the debts of others
- 19. when a contract is broken
- 20. complete contract is this.
- 21. if a contract is not fully performed then it is...
- 22. person who receives and/or accepts an offer.
- 23. types of this include unilateral & bilateral. incorrect beliefs.
- 24. form a contract in writing is written in...
- 25. estoppel if there is reliance, courts taking action for basic fairness
Down
- 1. cancel obligation and get back what you already put into the contract
- 3. not expressly stated, but inferred based on conduct.
- 5. untrue statement of fact, such as active concealment, silence.
- 7. type of contract where all terms are stated orally or in writing
- 9. defined as grossly unfair
- 10. inproper act or threat
- 12. a legal agreement, first word in the MYLEGS acronym.
- 13. cancel and return whatever's been received
- 15. statements made orally may be enforced if added to writing, accepted by both parties.
- 18. what happens after an offer is made (by the offeree)
