First Principles of Business Law

Making a contract
4. The third essential element of formation: Sufficient agreement

4.2. Negotiation and agreement distinguished

 

 

 

Read the facts and the question and then choose the best answer.

A says to B: "I want to sell my car. Are you interested in buying it?"

B replies to A: "Yes, I'm very interested, at the right price. I've always liked your car."

Have A and B reached sufficient agreement for there to be a contract?

(a) Yes. The parties have reached sufficient agreement for a legally enforceable transaction.

(b) No. The parties have not yet reached sufficient agreement for a legally enforceable transaction.

 

 

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