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Which of the following are examples of a lack of ‘capacity’ to enter into a contract?
A contracting party has a severe mental disorder
A contracting party has failed to concentrate during negotiations
A contracting party is 19 years of age
A contracting party (corporation) has acted ‘ultra vires’ (beyond its defined legal powers)
Buyer D agrees a contract with Supplier C which includes the words 'to be agreed' in relation to the date for delivery of the goods. At the time of the contract, Buyer D is aware that the goods take two days to produce and one day to deliver. Buyer D contacts the supplier one week later, requesting the goods be delivered the following day. Supplier C is unable to deliver the next day but rather delivers the goods three days later. Is it the case that Buyer D can legally refuse to pay for the goods because Supplier C is in breach of contract?
An example of a qualitative performance measure could be one that relates to opinions about the service quality of the supplier. Is this correct?
Express terms in a contract are stated in which of the following? Select TWO that apply
Which of the following would be useful tools to incentivise supplier innovation over the duration of the contract?
1. Gainshare arrangement
2. Liquidated damages
3. Service credits
4. Fixed bonus payments