Uol Contract Main Exam
Uol Contract Main Exam
Uol Contract Main Exam
Contract law
You will have TWO HOURS AND 45 MINUTES in which to answer the
questions, including 15 minutes reading time. You must answer all parts of a
question unless otherwise stated.
You will have an additional 30 minutes to download the examination paper and
to upload your saved answers to the VLE; this time should be used solely for
these purposes.
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1. Ronald has decided to sell his electric guitar. On 1st August he places
an advert in the online magazine “Music Maker” stating, “Rare Yamaha
guitar for sale, purple finish. Willing to accept offers of around £2,000 if
received by 10th August”. The advert also has Ronald’s contact details,
including his home address, e-mail and mobile phone number.
Debbie sees the advert and calls Ronald on his mobile phone on 5 th
August, stating that she will give Ronald £1,500 for the guitar. Ronald
replies that he is happy to sell for this amount. Unfortunately, Debbie
does not hear due to background noise, and she is about to ask Ronald
to repeat what he had said when Ronald’s mobile phone runs out of
battery and they are cut-off.
On his way home from lunch, Ronald checks his emails on his
smartphone and reads an email from Emily stating, “I’ve been looking
for a purple Yamaha for ages. Please accept my offer of £2,200”. Ronald
is delighted and sends back an email telling Emily that she can come
and collect the guitar that afternoon.
Advise Ronald.
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2. Ruth is a metal worker involved in the following events:
(a) She contracts to repair the local church bells for £10,000. When
she begins repairing them she discovers that there are voids in
the bells that were not previously discoverable. She tells the vicar
that the extra work involved will cost her an extra £5,000. The
vicar reluctantly agrees to pay this and holds a sponsored hymn
singing to raise the extra money.
(b) The fence around the local Dog Rescue Kennels has blown down
and needs £500 worth of repair work. Ruth agrees to do the work
for the cost of the materials only which is £50.
(c) Ruth contracts with Lady Godiva to make a new set of gates for
her Manor House. The design and price of £5,000 are agreed.
Ruth likes Lady Godiva and so adds Lady Godiva’s family crest
to the design. Before the gates are delivered Lady Godiva pays
Ruth £5,000. However, when she sees the gates she is very
pleased with the crest and rings Ruth to promise her an extra
£500.
(d) Lord Bulldog rears pheasants on his estate which are then shot
by paying guests. Lord Bulldog asks Ruth to repair the cages in
which the pheasants are reared. She estimates the work needed
at about £200. However, she dislikes Lord Bulldog and does not
approve of shooting as a sport so tells him she will do it for £2,000
to which Lord Bulldog agrees.
Having completed all the work above, the Vicar refuses to pay the extra
£5,000 when his sponsored hymn singing only raises £5. Ruth regrets
her generosity towards the local Dog Rescue Kennels and demands that
they pay the “proper” price for the job and not just £50. Lady Godiva also
now regrets promising to pay extra to Ruth and declines to do so and
Lord Bulldog, having discovered the true cost of the work, now refuses
to pay any more than £200.
Advise Ruth.
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3. Felicity is looking to rent some business premises for her new vegan
restaurant, Delicioso. Health Direct, a fitness and sports company, has
advertised retail space available for rent within one of their fitness
centres. Felicity reads the advertisement which states: “A chance to rent
this superb restaurant space and serve the most health-conscious
consumers in the country. The huge numbers of visitors that use our
fitness facilities guarantee that you will be serving at least 1,000
customers every day!”.
Despite the fact that the rental charges are above market value, Felicity
is keen to rent the restaurant space at Health Direct since the predicted
customer numbers are so high. Further, she has conducted some
internet searches and believes that there are no other restaurants
operating in the near vicinity. She decides to contract with Health Direct.
Advise Felicity.
Discuss.
Discuss.
Discuss.
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7. (a) Explain the concept of “self-induced” frustration by reference to
decided cases.
8. Peter has recently won some money on the lottery and decides to have
a sand tennis court built in the garden of his country home. He contracts
with Top Tennis Ltd to construct the court for £20,000. He specifically
asks that Top Tennis Ltd use a terracotta sand since it replicates exactly
the aesthetic of a clay court. In his youth, Peter had been a semi-
professional clay court tennis player and the terracotta sand allows him
to relive enjoyable memories of his clay court tennis days. However, on
completion of the court, Peter discovers that Top Tennis Ltd has used a
yellow, rather than terracotta, sand, meaning that the court bears little
resemblance to a clay court. Peter wants Top Tennis Ltd to replace the
yellow sand with terracotta sand despite being told that it will cost
£22,000 to do so. The tennis court is no less valuable with yellow sand
than with terracotta sand.
Advise Peter.
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