Deb was planning to go to her vacation cabin in the mountain…

Deb was planning to go to her vacation cabin in the mountains. Deb sent the following email to Paul: “I will pay you $500 IF you DELIVER and STACK a cord of firewood on my cabin’s BACK PORCH BEFORE FRIDAY.” Paul emailed her back, promising to deliver and stack the wood. When Deb arrived on Friday, there was no firewood on her back porch. The next day, Saturday, Paul arrived with a truck full of firewood, but Deb refused to let Paul unload it. Deb then told Paul that she had made other arrangements for her firewood. Paul sued Deb for breach of contract. Which ONE of the following is the most likely outcome of that lawsuit, and why? (HINT: Read and consider all of the possible answers before selecting the correct one.)

Nick has a piece of land. Gina wanted to purchase it, then c…

Nick has a piece of land. Gina wanted to purchase it, then changed her mind. The following exchanges took place through the postal system (mailing).         June 1    Gina mailed a letter to Nick, offering to buy the land for $50,000.        June 2    Gina mailed a second letter to Nick, withdrawing Gina’s June 1 offer.        June 3    Nick received Gina’s June 1 letter that included Gina’s June 1 offer.        June 4    Nick mailed a letter to Gina in which he accepted Gina’s June 1 offer.        June 5    Nick received Gina’s June 2 letter that withdrew Gina’s June 1 offer. It is now June 6. Do Nick and Gina have a contract for the sale of the land, and why or why not?

Texas Company (a Texas corporation operating in Texas) contr…

Texas Company (a Texas corporation operating in Texas) contracts to sell a private JET to Mexico Company (a Mexican corporation operating in Mexico). The contract does not specify what law governs. Does the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) apply to this contract, and why or why not?

Soldier, who was recently honorably discharged from the mili…

Soldier, who was recently honorably discharged from the military, could only find work in a fast-food restaurant where she lived in Philadelphia. Uncle, who lived in Seattle, told her, “There are lots of jobs here. If you come, I’ll let you stay with me for six months and help you find a job.” Soldier quit her job and drove across the country to Uncle’s house. Upon Soldier’s arrival, Uncle told Soldier that Soldier could not stay with him, and that he would not help her find work. Which ONE of the following is Soldier’s best legal argument against Uncle?