False, both parties are released from it 5. A request or invitation to negotiate is an offer. False, an offer is a promise to do or refrain from doing something 6. An acceptance can impose new conditions or change the terms of the original offer without rejecting it. False, the acceptance creates a legally binding contract 7. An e-contract must meet basic requirements that are different from those required of a paper contract. False, same requirements 8. An important rule to keep in mind is that the offered (the buyer) controls the acceptance and thus the resulting contract.
False, the offer (the seller) controls the offer 9. In contract law, the term consideration refers to the serious thought that underlies a party s intent to enter into a contract. False, consideration is the value (cash) given in return for a promise (bilateral) or performance (unilateral) 10. To be legally sufficient, consideration must be evidenced by something tangible. False, something of legally sufficient value 1 1 . The element of bargained-for exchange distinguishes contracts from gifts. True 12.
A promise to do what one already has a legal duty to does not constitute equally sufficient consideration. True 13. A contract entered into by a minor is avoidable at the option of either of the contracting parties. False, avoidable at the option of that minor 14. A person who has been determined by a court to be mentally competent cannot form a legally binding contract with another party. False, they can but they need a guardian appointed by court to them 1 5. A contract entered into by an intoxicated person is never valid. F-else, it can be either avoidable or valid 16. N certain circumstances, bargains are so oppressive that the courts relieve innocent parties of part or all of their duties. True 17. Every state has a statute that stipulates what types of contracts must be in writing. True 18. The writing requirement under the Statute of Frauds means that an agreement must be a formal written contract. False, it denies enforceability to certain contracts that do not comply with its writing requirements 19. A contract that prohibits its assignment cannot be assigned. Tr”justify”>Lastly, certain events and reactions differed from the book to the movie. For instance, in the book Lagan’s friends would make fun of and tease him for his attraction to Jamie and for spending time and being friends with her. But they never would have dared make fun of Jamie to her face, mainly because they let like she was on Gods “good side” or had it “in” with God. Even if they had made fun of her to her face you could tell, just from what you have read that she wouldn’t have done anything about it and she wouldn’t have had a comeback for them.
But on the contrary, in the movie Logan and his friends would make fun of her to her face and ridicule her. Even though she was supposed to be Godly and kind, she still remained above it all and even had some types of comebacks. For example, in one scene one Of Lagans friends had said “If there is a higher power, why is it He can’t get you a new sweater? And Jamie replies, “Because He’s too busy looking for your brain”.
The last difference between the book and the movie is that in the book when Logan found out about Jamie illness he felt uncomfortable and didn’t know what to do. But on the other hand in the movie he seemed to be devoted to her and would do anything for her and he knew exactly what to do, even if he was in denial for a little bit after he heard the news. To conclude, there are differences between the book and the movie, some may be minor some more noticeable, but overall the book and the movie are Mathew similar to each other.