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16 March, 10:57

Olivia agrees that she will bring Desiree a cherry pie every Monday for a month in exchange for $15 per week. Olivia delivers a pie to Desiree for four weeks, and Desiree pays her each time. Olivia continues to deliver Desiree pies every Monday, and Olivia continues to pay, for another five weeks. On the tenth week, Olivia brings a pie and Desiree refuses to pay. Olivia sues for payment. What result?

a. Desiree will win. Olivia assumed the risk of not getting paid when she continued to bring pies longer than the month-long contract.

b. Desiree will win, because the contract was voidable by either party.

c. Desiree will win, because he contract was not express.

d. Olivia will win. The court will rule that they had an implied contract.

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  1. 16 March, 11:07
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    D) The court will rule that they had an implied contract. Olivia will win.

    Explanation:

    An implied contract is the contract that happened between two parties with their mutual understanding but there any written contract between these parties. There are two types of implied contract:

    Implied at contract:

    it always creates an obligation between two parties as that is based on the situation and facts.

    Implied at law:

    It creates the obligation between two parties based on the situation an facts.

    But for safety purposes, a person always uses a written contract and a written contract is not enforceable but with the agreement of both the parties. Oral law is always an enforceable contract.
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