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QUESTION 18 4 points Save Answer Dirk offers to sell his Honda motorcycle if Ala

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QUESTION 18 4 points Save Answer Dirk offers to sell his Honda motorcycle if Alan will pay him $500.00. Alan goes to the bank to get $500.00. Upon leaving the Bank Alan sees someone else drive by on the motorcycle he was going to buy. Alan returns to Dirk's house and attempts to give him the $500.00. Dirk informs Alan that the offer has been revoked Can Alan sue for breach of contract? , becase k knew Alan was gong to by the motoryn b. No, because an Offer can be revoked at any time before acceptance c. No, because there was no consideration for the contract d. Yos, because Alan had a valid Option Contract with Dirk. QUESTION 19 4 points Save Answe Alan is looking to buy a motorcycle and sees an ad in the newspaper that says, "Honda rushes over with $500.00 cash and tries to hand it to the owner to purchase motorcycle buy the bike. I told him I'd hold it for him. Can Alan sue the seller for breach of contract? Motorcycle. $500.00 to the first person to show up with $500.00 cash.. Alar. the motoraycle. The owner responds, "Sorry,I just got a call from a guy who's headed over to Oa. No, because advertisements are not Offers b Yes, because the contract said he would sell to the first person that showed up with cash. No, because Po ses" had a vald on Contract with the er bmw No, because the seller had a valid Firm Offer with the other buyer QUESTION 20 4 pointsSave Answer Which of the following missing terms willnot cause a contract for the sale of goods between merchants to be unenforceable due to a lack of definite terms?

Explanation / Answer

18 b. No because an offer can be revoked anytime before acceptance.

In the given scenario, Alan has not made an explicit acceptance. An offer or proposal can be revoked at any time before it is accepted but not thereafter.

19 a. No because advertisements are not offers.

Advertisements are considered invitations to make a deal and generally courts do not consider them as offers.