Bevans, N. (2006). Business law: A hands-on approach. Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Cengage Learning.
Chapter 1: “Introduction to Contracts,” pages 1–20
Chapter 2: “Offers,” pages 21–46
What element of an offer is missing when a person makes an offer in jest or when made by one who has no intent to contract? What question does the court ask when objectively evaluating whether an offer has been made? Finally, create an example where an offer lacks the requisite intent (see 1 above) and how the court would evaluate it to determine whether an offer has been made (see 2 above).
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