CONTRACTS

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Across
  1. 3. When the thing or service in the very nature of things cannot exist
  2. 6. Does not have all elements of a contract to create legally enforceable obligations
  3. 7. Contrary to law, morals, good customs, public order or public policy
  4. 9. Does not signify fraud
  5. 10. May be referred to as the consideration of the contract
  6. 13. Different from the cause and will not support a contract
  7. 16. The manner in which a contract is executed
  8. 17. There can be no meeting of minds between the parties without this
  9. 19. Determination of the meaning of the terms or words used by the parties in a written contract
  10. 20. Example of a person who cannot give consent to a contract
  11. 22. Drafted by one party to which the other has no ability to change or negotiate favorable terms in a contract
  12. 23. A gratuitous act
  13. 25. Proposal made by one party to another indicating willingness to enter into a contract
  14. 27. Invitations to make an offer for bidders
  15. 33. Is a threat and does not vitiate consent
  16. 34. Meeting of minds between two contracting parties when an offer of one party is accepted by the other
  17. 35. Contract is voidable if consent is given through this
  18. 36. Lack of any valid consideration for the contract
Down
  1. 1. Use of incorrect persuasion to convince a person
  2. 2. When the act cannot be done in any case
  3. 4. Enforceable and binding even to parties who are not parties to the contract
  4. 5. Contracts that has no name in law
  5. 8. When its acceptance will not produce a meeting of minds due to death, civil interdiction, insanity, or insolvency of either parties
  6. 11. Deliberately deceiving others the appearance of a contract which is non existent or concealed
  7. 12. Serious error that goes into the essence of a contract
  8. 14. Neglect or failure to communicate or disclose wherein a party to a contract knows that it must be communicated
  9. 15. To fix improperly prepared written documents that evidences a contract
  10. 18. Present in all contracts such as consent, object and cause
  11. 21. Use of machinations and words to deceive
  12. 24. Present in certain specified contracts
  13. 25. Must be specific as to its kind in every contract
  14. 26. Purpose is to reward the service that has been rendered by the party remunerated
  15. 28. Shall not invalidate a contract unless there has been fraud, mistake or undue influence and in cases specified by law
  16. 29. When the parties come to an agreement
  17. 30. Prevails over any general law governing reformation of instruments
  18. 31. Where parties are reciprocally obligated to one another
  19. 32. Legal tie which exists after a contract has been made
  20. 34. Conformity of wills