No, it is not enforceable because neither party signed any contract.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
A contract can be defined as an agreement between two or more parties (group of people) which gives rise to a mutual legal obligation or enforceable by law.
There are different types of contract in business and these includes: fixed-price contract, cost-plus contract, bilateral contract, implies contract, unilateral contract, adhesion contract, unconscionable contract, option contract, express contract, executory contract, contract of sale, etc.
In South Africa, a contract of sale refers to an area of the legal which explicitly defines and establishes the rules that are applicable to the buying and selling of goods.
Basically, a contract of sale is considered to be valid if it is concluded by a simple agreement, a price is involved, and the thing to be sold is available and known to both the buyer and seller.
As a general rule, a seller doesn't have to be the owner of a thing or property being sold before the contract of sale is considered to be valid. Thus, a seller might be playing a fiduciary role on behalf of his or her principal who is the owner of a thing to be sold to a potential buyer.
Answer:
Protection against unwanted search and seizure
Explanation:
Freedom of religion wasn't violated because the FBI aren't trying to prevent him from practicing his religion.
Freedom of assembly is wrong because the FBI isn't preventing them from getting each other.
Protection against unlawful accusations is also incorrect because their is no unlawful accusation in intercepting suspicious messages.
This obviously leaves protection against unwarranted searches and seizures because the FBI took Tristians phone without gaining a warrant from a judge that would legally allow them to take it.
The present day mass media allows for the spread of ideas and information but more fluently and quickly. however, this also allows misinformation to spread faster. that can negatively effect elections and other parts of government.