Answer B) The types of hazards you expect to encounter
Answer:
GHB Sdn Bhd and Sandhu
The prospect for Sandhu to recover the extra commission negotiated with Ahmad during golf is very remote.
1. It was made under undue influence, when Ahmad could have lacked the capacity to make a binding contract. In addition, at that time, Sandhu disclosed that the land was being sought after by many other parties as a way of piling unnecessary pressure on Ahmad.
2. There was no intention to create a legal relation because the additional commission represents a counter-offer. Since the earlier offer was fully documented, this additional offer should have also followed the same process if the company intended to be legally bound.
3. There is lack of consideration to back this additional contract. In the first place, the main contract with Sandhu was made in view of his negotiation skills. So what is Sandhu expected to offer the company in exchange for the extra commission? Nothing.
Explanation:
GHB cannot be expected to promise 0.5% extra commission on a deal, which was equivalent to RM2 million, when an already executed contract for 3% commission had been reached. One can also claim that Ahmad, who suffered from occasional dementia, could have made the promise without the intention for it to be binding on his company but as a way of encouraging Sandhu to close the deal in favor of GHB. Was the deal closed because of the extra commission? No.
Answer:
A: STATE TRIAL COURTS
B: INTERMEDIATE APPELATE COURTS
C: STATE SUPREME COURTS
D: U.S. SUPREME COURT
E: U.S. COURT OF APPEAL
F: U.S DISTRICT COURTS
1) ANSWER: B
After the state court he should request hearing from The Intermidiate Apellate Courts.
2) ANSWER: B
After the state court he should request hearing from The Intermidiate Apellate Courts.
3) ANSWER: D
The supreme court of justice has jurisdiction over ALL of the mentioned courts in the country.
4) ANSWER: D
The supreme court of justice has jurisdiction over ALL of the mentioned courts in the country.
5) ANSWER: A,B,C
A: State trial courts. B: Intermediate appellate courts. C: State Supreme Courts
6. ANSWER:
F: Federal courts that hear cases for the first time are the U.S District courts.
Explanation:
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