Chapter 6: Real Cases ~ Did you get it?

DIRECTIONS: APPLY THE CHAPTER MATERIAL TO THE FOLLOWING CASES. MINIMUM OF 4 SENTENCE RESPONSES TO EACH CASE.

When someone makes an offer and another party accepts that offer, a genuine agreement has been made. Sometimes, though, things go wrong and the agreement is considered defective. Several circumstances can create this defective agreement: fraud, misrepresentation, mistake, duress, and undue influence. In this chapter, you will learn how to recognize the elements of defective agreements. By having a clear understanding of them, you can protect yourself and avoid becoming a victim.

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Business and Information Technology Teacher
Myers Park High School
Charlotte , NC

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