can you help plz in this regard i nedd help in this plz?

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai for sale |

1.John, Mohan and Juliet intend to set up in business together. They plan to open a garden centre, Wonders of Garden, to which they will contribute varying amounts of capital and expertise. They formed the business without any formal agreement and were trading under the name of Wonders of Garden. On day there was an advertisement in the national newspaper stating that:
“Excellent rare bonsai trees are available at low prices, £20.00 each, first person willing to pay for the whole lot secures them. Minimum ages of the trees are 5 years and free from any disease. Sale starts on 21/12/09 at 9am. Interested, call 020722255544 or No.1 Bonsai Street, London W1 1WW.” John saw the advertisement and unilaterally decided to buy the whole lot. He sets of early morning on 21.12.09 to be the first person in order to secure the trees. John was the first person but the seller, Silly told him that the trees were sold to Sally when she called in on 19.12.09. John was very upset and wanted to sue Silly for breach of contract.

Advise John as to whether there is a valid formation of contract. Explain all the reasons briefly. Your answer should be supported with the relevant case decisions on the basis of which you are going to test the validity of the contract in the above scenario.
B. Explain different types of business agreement and legal capacity of the contracting parties.

no it isnt. because its not a formal contract. its just an agreement. i cant give u any case studies. but that is the answer. is this for law studies or something??

One Response

  1. Matt E Says:

    no it isnt. because its not a formal contract. its just an agreement. i cant give u any case studies. but that is the answer. is this for law studies or something??
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