Eric Ardon, Dorian Shaw, Bryan Carillo Assignment 4 (a) No. It is an invitation to treat, Joshua didn’t make an offer. (b) No. It is an invitation to treat. She is just advertising and doesn’t have the intention to form an offer. (c) Yes. (d) No. Martha didn’t know that there was an existing reward for returning Mary’s bracelet, there was lack of information and communication. (e) No. The original offer was killed by Esther because she made a counter offer. (f) No. In this case the offer made by Elizabeth was revoked if Paul knew about the sale because when revoking an offer you must notify the person about it and withdraw your offer before the offer is accepted. Assignment 3 To start with let’s bear in mind that a valid contract existed and therefore Iris has already breached it because she made the offer to Diana for the piano and gave her a closing date which she didn’t honor that date since she preferred to sell it to Juno at an earlier date. This means she must be liable for any expenses and liabilities that Diana has incurred such as the hired van expense. Iris did made the revocation but the revocation to a contract is only deemed viable if it reaches the offered before the acceptance is made which was not the case here. Hence the breach of contract. So therefore Iris should be responsible to pay the expenses of Diana.