Asked by Susana Contreras on Jun 24, 2024

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For a court to determine if a contract has been breached and to give an appropriate remedy, the offer must include terms that are at least

A) accurately precise.
B) reasonably definite.
C) unequivocally approximate.
D) vaguely uncertain.

Contract Breached

Occurs when one party in a contractual agreement fails to fulfill their part of the terms, leading to a breach of contract.

Reasonably Definite

Refers to language in a contract or agreement that is clear enough for the parties involved to understand their obligations and rights.

Appropriate Remedy

A suitable legal or corrective action taken to address a breach of rights or agreements.

  • Pinpoint the factors that dictate whether an offer is successful.
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kaitlyn magoonaughJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
For a court to enforce a contract, the terms of the offer must be reasonably definite, meaning they are clear enough to determine what the parties have agreed upon. This allows the court to ascertain if a breach has occurred and what remedy is appropriate.