Across
- 1. the factual matrix in which the contract is formed including the purpose of the contract and the intent of the parties (3 words, no spaces)
- 3. party who has to sign the writing under the Statute of Frauds
- 4. a rule of contract interpretation that preferes the interpretation of a clause that is least favourable to the party that drafted the clause
- 7. a rule preventing one party to a written contract from later using parol evidence to add to, subtract from, or modify the final written contract (3 words, no spaces)
- 8. the ordinary, grammatical or dictionary meaning, used as a principle of interpretation(2 words, no spaces)
- 11. performance undertaken in reliance on an oral contract relating to an interest in land and accepted by the courts as evidence of the contract without writing(2 words, no spaces)
- 12. the type of agreement that is a separate agreement between the parties made at the same time, but not included in the written document
Down
- 1. makes certain types of contracts unenforceable unless they are in writing (3 words, no spaces)
- 2. any set of circumstances or events that the parties stipulate must be satisfied or must happen before their contract takes effect(2 words, no spaces)
- 5. types of terms that have to be included in the written memorandum under the Statute of Frauds
- 6. type of contract that still exists for other purposes but neither party may obtain a remedy under it through court action
- 9. individual who purchases goods or services for personal non-commmercial use
- 10. extrinsic
