Contract Law Mid-Exam - October 2010
Contract Law Mid-Exam - October 2010
Contract Law Mid-Exam - October 2010
INSTRUCTIONS
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State three types of mistake that will affect the validity of the contract or render
the contract void.
[6 Marks]
(b)
Monde walks into Nemas art gallery and expresses interest in a painting for sale
at K10 million. Monde says she would like to have that painting and tells Nema
that she is Lady Margaret Sotambe and that she represents the well-known firm
of Sotambe & Co Ltd. Monde produces a cheque book with Sotambe & Co Ltds
name on it (which she had stolen earlier that day) and Nema allows her to take
the painting away in return for a cheque signed by her on behalf of Sotambe &
Co Ltd. The cheque has now been dishonoured and Monde has disappeared,
after selling the painting to Jo Sangwapo for K9 million. Advise Nemas as to his
rights.
[14 Marks]
QUESTION TWO
(a)
Explain how the law determines whether or not the parties intended to make a
legally binding contract.
[8 Marks]
(b)
Jason and Mutinta have been married for 3 years now. Jason promises to pay
Mutinta K1million per month to cover her expenses and those of their 2 year old
girl. They then end up separating and Jason refuses to pay Mutinta any further.
Advise Mutinta.
[12 Marks]
QUESTION THREE
(a)
With the aid of at least one decided case explain the difference between an offer
and invitation to treat.
[12 Marks]
(b)
Angela offers a K5 million reward for the return of her lost wallet by an
advertisement in the Times of Zambia. Bruno who reads only National Mirror,
finds it and seeing Angelas address in the wallet returns it to her. Please advise
Bruno who claims the reward after returning the wallet to Angela.
Would your advice be different if Bruno had been told of the reward by a Police
Officer while the wallet was in his possession, but returned it because the Police
Officer had seen him pick it up?
[12 Marks]
(a)
Amos by letter offered to sell Bimbe his Mercedes Benz car, and Bimbe received
the letter next day. As soon as he received the letter Bimbe posted a letter of
acceptance and on the same evening Amos posted a letter revoking the offer.
Amos and Bimbes letters crossed in the post. Advise Bimbe to his legal rights, if
any.
[8 Marks]
QUESTION FIVE
(a)
(b)
Tembo, who is seventeen years old, entered into the following contracts:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Tembo gave up the course after three weeks and left Tushete Restaurant after a
month. He has not paid either for the car or the course.
Advise Tembo as to his legal liabilities, if any.
[14 Marks]
QUESTION SIX
(a)
(b)
Kezo was a car dealer, who advertised his second hand Jaguar 2004 model for
sale for K50,000,000.00. He said that the car had travelled 60,000 km with only
one owner. Lex saw the car, and Kezo said to him, It is a fantastic car. I would
buy it if I were you. Lex agreed to purchase the vehicle for K50,000,000. The
agreement contained the following clauses: (i) It is agreed that no statements
made by Kezo to Lex influenced the making of the contract; (ii) There is no
warranty, guarantee or undertaking about the fitness of the vehicle; (iii) No
implied condition or warranty, statutory or otherwise, is to be implied into the
contract; and (iv) There is no liability for breach of contract, fundamental or
otherwise. Three days after Lex took the car the brake system failed and Lex
and his wife were injured while he was driving to work. Lex also finds out that the
car had done 85,000 km.
Advise Kezo. What difference, if any, would it make to your advice if Kezo had
been a private individual selling the car?
[14 Marks]
QUESTION SEVEN
(a)
(b)
Sefuke owes K5 million to Matilda which is due for payment on October 30, 2010.
Matilda has agreed to accept K3 million from Sefuke as full settlement of
Sefukes debt on October 13, 2010. Two weeks later Matilda demands claims
from Sefuke the remaining K2 million. Sefuke decides to approach you for
advice.
Please advice Sefuke as to his legal rights
[14 Marks]
QUESTION EIGHT
(a)
Explain the difference between duress and undue influence and give examples of
at least two types of special relationship that would give rise to a
presumption of undue influence.
[8 Marks]
(b)