4. Jack and Jo, residents of Colorado, were hiking in Nevada when a dog being walked by its owner, Will, bit Jo causing injury. Jack wants Jo to sue Will, a resident of Montana, but Jo does not want to incur the cost of a lawsuit. Identify which of the following best illustrates Jack’ s legal right to sue in this case.
5. Saul orally agreed to sell Ramie some land for $ 500,000. Ramie paid Saul the $ 500,000; Saul gave Ramie the deed to the land. Ramie took possession of the land and began building a cabin on it. One month later, Saul tried to retake possession of the land by arguing that the contract for the sale was invalid because it was oral, not written. Saul sued Ramie to invalidate the contract and retake the land.
The court will likely conclude that Sam will:
6. On Tuesday, Sam offered to sell his CD collection to Sandy for $ 100. Sandy replied, " I ' m interested. I ' ll think it over and let you know Thursday whether I want to buy the CDs." On Wednesday, Sam agreed to sell the CDs to Jason, and Jason immediately gave Sam a letter that stated:
" Sam, I will buy your CD collection for $ 100. As we agreed, I will pay you on Friday when I pick up the CDs. Yours truly, Jason."
Upon Sam ' s receipt of this letter on Wednesday, what best describes Sam’ s contract agreement( s)?
7. Ed hired Frankie, who is 13 years old, to buy a computer on Ed’ s behalf.
Which of the following identifies the legal relationship between Ed and Frankie?
8. Ann drove her car to an automatic car wash and went through the washing / cleaning process. Customers are expected to pay after completing the washing / cleaning